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On the multifunctionality of cholinesterases

Chemico-Biological Interactions, 2005
Here we present novel information on non-classical functions of cholinesterases and on a cross-talk linking the two enzymes AChE and BChE. The first part of the article is focussed on the regulation of ChEs and the effects acquired when one of the proteins is knocked down (siRNA for BChE, AChE knock-out mouse).
P G, Layer   +6 more
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Ecosystem multifunctionality in metacommunities

Ecology, 2016
Abstract Ecosystem multifunctionality, the simultaneous production of multiple ecosystem functions, depends on community diversity, composition, productivity, and spatial scale. In metacommunities, each of these community properties is affected by how species disperse between local patches to track environmental change.
Patrick L, Thompson, Andrew, Gonzalez
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Multifunctionality: Driving and constraining forces

Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing, 1998
For many organizations it has become essential to utilize the available production resources in a flexible and efficient manner. Flexibility seems to no longer be a matter of choice but of necessity. This article focuses on one form of flexibility, namely the extent to which employees are multifunctional or functionally flexible in an organization.
van den Beukel, AL, Molleman, E
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Fine fibres with multifunctionality

Nature Nanotechnology, 2020
Co-drawing of metallic glass with polymers of similar viscosity–temperature behaviour enables highly uniform nanoscale cross-sectional features of various shapes in functional fibres without length limit.
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Multifunctionality of the FA pathway

Blood, 2013
In this issue of Blood , Kim and colleagues demonstrate that the Fanconi anemia protein FANCP/SLX4 is multifunctional by identifying molecular domains that uniquely effect repair of DNA damage inflicted by either DNA cross-linkers or topoisomerase and PARP inhibitors.[1][1] Fanconi anemia (FA ...
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Multifunctionalization of Gold Nanoshells

2017
Gold silica nanoshells have found many applications within the field of molecular biology, including as nanoscale sensors, the detection of biomarkers, and in the treatment of solid tumors using photothermal ablation. In order for them to be targeted to specific biomarkers while also remaining stable in biological media, it is often necessary to modify
Sandra W, Bishnoi, Yujen, Lin
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Structural Heterogeneity and Multifunctionality of Lactoferrin

Current Protein & Peptide Science, 2014
Lactoferrin or lactotransferrin is a multifunctional glycoprotein found in blood circulation, mucosal surfaces, neutrophils, and in various secretory fluids, such as milk, bile, tears, nasal secretion, pancreatic juice, and saliva. The lactoferrin content in milk varies between different mammalian species and, within one species, between lactation ...
Albar, Abdulgader H.   +3 more
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The multifunctionality of agriculture

EuroChoices, 2001
Alors que le débat sur "la multifontionnalité de l'agriculture" gagne de nouvelles institutions les interprétations divergent quant à la signification exacte de cette notion. Il est cependant possible de préciser et de classer les différentes définitions qui sont proposées (OMC, OCDE, FAO, "vision française de la multifonctionnalité"), et d'identifier ...
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The enigmatic multifunctionality of the prion protein

Drug News & Perspectives, 2002
There is conclusive evidence that the host gene encoding the prion precursor protein (PrPc) is implicated in the development and propagation of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies collectively known as prion diseases. Nevertheless, the normal cellular function of this widely expressed and highly conserved gene product remains elusive.
E. A., Derrington, J.-L., Darlix
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Ecosystem Multifunctionality

2017
Ecosystem multifunctionality can be defined as the ability of an ecosystem to provide multiple functions and services. While this definition appears intuitively simple, ecosystem multifunctionality can be difficult to define and measure in practice. While multifunctionality measures allow the overall performance of an ecosystem to be reduced to simple ...
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