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CODECARBOXYLASE NOT THE 3-PHOSPHATE OF PYRIDOXAL
I. C. Gunsalus, W. W. Umbreit
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Abstract Stem rot, caused by Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc., is a devastating soil‐borne disease causing up to 80% yield losses in groundnut globally. To dissect the genetic basis of resistance, we evaluated a diverse minicore germplasm panel over 3 years in stem rot sick‐field conditions.
H. V. Veerendrakumar+11 more
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The role of pyridoxine as a countermeasure for in-flight loss of lean body mass [PDF]
Ground based and in flight research has shown that humans, under conditions of microgravity, sustain a loss of lean body tissue (protein) and changes in several biological processes including, reductions in red blood cell mass, and neurotransmitters. The
Gilbert, Joyce A.
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THE SITE OF BINDING OF PYRIDOXAL-5′-PHOSPHATE TO HEAR GLUTAMIC-ASPARTIC TRANSAMINASE [PDF]
R.C. Hughes+2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Having bioactive components such as hypericin, hyperforin and quercetin has enabled Hypericum perforatum (HP) to show antioxidant, antiviral and hypocholesterolemic effects in different animal species. Objectives This study aimed to investigate the effects of different levels of Hypericum perforatum extract (HPE) additions on ...
Mohammad Ali Behroozilak+4 more
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Plasma Pyridoxal 5´-Phosphate Level in Children with Intractable and Controlled Epilepsy [PDF]
Objective Intractable epilepsy is a serious neurologic problem with different etiologies. Decreased levels of pyridoxal phosphate in cerebral spinal fluid of patients with intractable epilepsy due to pyridoxine dependency epilepsy are reported.
Ghofrani, Mohammad+2 more
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast extract in the diet of laying hens did not have a significant effect on productive performance indicators. This extract increased the thickness and relative weight of eggshell. ABSTRACT Background Broken‐shell eggs in aged laying hens cause great losses to the egg industry. Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast may improve shell
Ahmad Hassanabadi+4 more
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Coenzymatic activity of homologues of pyridoxal phosphate.
Yoshimasa Morino, Esmond E. Snell
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Chronic consumption of a western diet suppressed corpus cavernosum cystathionine γ‐lyase (CSE) protein content and H2S production and was associated with elevated penile reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and impaired erectile function. CSE knockout mice demonstrate impaired erectile function, elevated penile ROS levels, and suppressed corpus ...
Tooyib A. Azeez+4 more
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