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In Vitro Effects of Some Antibiotics on Purified β-Glucosidases from Rat Liver and Kidney Tissues. [PDF]
Kara H, Turkmen Alemdar N.
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ABSTRACT Aims To determine whether recovery of fasting C‐peptide (ΔFCP) reduces deterioration in sudomotor small‐fibre function, whether a threshold exists, and whether associations are complication‐specific. Methods Retrospective real‐world cohort of 288 hospitalised adults with diabetes with repeated fasting C‐peptide and Sudoscan electrochemical ...
Qingyun Cai +5 more
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Community Composition and Diversity of β-Glucosidase Genes in Soils by Amplicon Sequence Variant Analysis. [PDF]
Jimenez L.
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Functional stratification and enzymatic arrangement in microbial communities across a hypersaline depth gradient. [PDF]
Hoepfner C +7 more
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Therapeutic Targeting of Viral N-Glycosylation Modification: From Molecular Mechanisms to Clinical Application Prospects. [PDF]
Wang D, He Z, Chen Z.
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Alpha-Glucosidase of <i>Manduca sexta</i> Is an Entry Factor for <i>Daphnis nerii</i> Cypovirus-23. [PDF]
Yang J +10 more
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Activity-based probes for dynamic characterisation of polysaccharide-degrading enzymes. [PDF]
Pickles IB +3 more
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2010
β-Glucosidases (3.2.1.21) are found in all domains of living organisms, where they play essential roles in the removal of nonreducing terminal glucosyl residues from saccharides and glycosides. β-Glucosidases function in glycolipid and exogenous glycoside metabolism in animals, defense, cell wall lignification, cell wall β-glucan turnover, phytohormone
James R, Ketudat Cairns, Asim, Esen
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β-Glucosidases (3.2.1.21) are found in all domains of living organisms, where they play essential roles in the removal of nonreducing terminal glucosyl residues from saccharides and glycosides. β-Glucosidases function in glycolipid and exogenous glycoside metabolism in animals, defense, cell wall lignification, cell wall β-glucan turnover, phytohormone
James R, Ketudat Cairns, Asim, Esen
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