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... SF-1 and LRH-1. SF-1 regulates production of enzymes involved in the synthesis of steroids in ... male or female. Aromatase is known as a feminizing enzyme.
In the human placental cell culture studies, ...
... vegetables.
It has long been known that nitric oxide is produced by various enzymes in the human body, but the fact that nitric oxide can also be formed in the stomach from nitrites in the saliva, ...
... the Vancouver Coastal Research Institute. “TB multiplies inside the macrophage and when released attack the human body. By identifying this protein we are now able to expose the hiding bacteria, which ...
... , the new understanding of how this crucial biological action in the human body takes place will at the very least ... why and how cancer cells continue to grow and take the human toll they do every day.
... .
Dr Larson said orally delivered antioxidants were easily destroyed by acids and enzymes in the human body, with only a small percentage of what is consumed actually being absorbed.
The solution ...
... builds complex, highly specialized sugar molecules, mimicking one of the most important cellular structures in the human body — the Golgi Apparatus.
“Almost completely independently he has been able ...
... Nobel Prize."
Proteins, of which there are more than 100,000 different kinds in the human body, form every cell, make up the immune system and set the speed of chemical reactions. We know ...
... active form of vitamin D in the human body. Nonmalignant human prostate epithelial cells ... known as G6PD, increasing its activity and the production of an enzyme called glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase ...
... ," said Carlson, who also has an appointment in chemistry. "This compound is too weak to work in the human body. The key is to find more compounds that will work by the same mechanism."
What's so ...
... are known as phyto-nutrients, naturally occurring compounds that are bioactive, or able to react with the human body to trigger healthy reactions, Patil said.
In watermelons, these include lycopene, ...
... divides. Short telomeres are linked to a range of human diseases, including HIV, osteoporosis, heart disease and aging. Previous studies show that an enzyme within the cell, called telomerase, keeps ...
... help explain why."
The first process involves NIK, an enzyme that acts closely with BAFF, the substance that regulates the number of B cells in our bodies. Work done previously by Professor Mackay on ...
... of benign or less aggressive tumours into more aggressive, potentially fatal, cancers in the human body. The discovery, published today in the international journal Cancer Cell, provides valuable ...
... biological processes rely on catalysts. In the human body, enzymes catalyze almost every reaction ... despite being very different from each other.
The engineered enzyme, made by co-author Donald Hilvert ...