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Introduction Penetrator with Enhanced Lateral Effect PELE
2020-08-03

Introduction Penetrator with Enhanced Lateral Effect (PELE) is a kind of ammunition which consists of a low-density material as the filling and a high-density material as the jacket [1,2]. When PELE impact target, the jacket is radially accelerated, expanded and fractured because of distinctive lat
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Lesinurad br The glycyl radical enzymes substrates
2020-08-03

The glycyl radical enzymes: substrates for the GRE–AEs The GRE–AEs are a subclass of radical SAM enzymes which, after the production of the dAdo·, abstract a hydrogen atom from the alpha carbon of a highly conserved glycine residue in the enzymes known as glycyl radical enzymes (GREs). The result
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In contrast to the initially docked precursor amide where
2020-08-03

In contrast to the initially docked precursor amide , where the pyridine nitrogen was predicted to interact with Arg-136 (b), the pyridine nitrogen of is hydrogen-bonded to the side-chain hydroxyl of Thr-63. Both carboxylate oxygen atoms of are hydrogen-bonded to the side-chain of Arg-136; one oxyge
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br Discussion The differences in the kinetic
2020-08-03

Discussion The differences in the kinetic properties of L-AmDH and LeuDH presented herein reflect a different kinetic mechanism. When compared to its parent enzyme, L-AmDH displayed a different substrate binding order, lower affinity for the keto substrate, and stronger product inhibition. The tw
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br Mechanisms forming fusion genes br
2020-07-31

Mechanisms forming fusion genes Clinical relevance of fusion genes Fusion frequency and pattern The frequency of recurrent fusion 94535 synthesis is much lower than other types of somatic mutations [43] and anti-correlated with that of other driver mutations [67]. For instance, the EML4-AL
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The expression of ET ETAR proteins appears to
2020-07-31

The expression of ET-1/ETAR proteins appears to be different in various cancers. Wülfing et al [33] observed staining of ET-1 in 26.8% of Benzydamine HCl australia cancer tissue samples and in 58.8% in ETAR of the same cases. In another study, Eltze et al [34] identified ET-1 and ETAR staining in 62
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Obeticholic Acid The hepatic microsomal catalytic activity a
2020-07-31

The hepatic microsomal catalytic activity and polypeptide levels for CYP3A were decreased in male BALB/c mice following 4 days of retinol treatment. However, retinol did not alter renal microsomal CYP3A catalytic activity. Hepatic constitutive CYP3A catalytic activity was 100-fold greater than renal
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Clotrimazole belongs to the imidazole group often
2020-07-31

Clotrimazole belongs to the imidazole group, often used for treatment of fungal infections. It decreases fungal growth by inhibiting CYP51 conversion of lanosterol to ergosterol, an essential component of fungal cell membranes (Rozman and Waterman, 1998). As CLO acts via the inhibition of the CYP51-
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Arabidopsis COP which is homologous
2020-07-31

Arabidopsis COP10, which is homologous to rice VI E2s, lacks the active site Cys residue and is an inactive E2 [37]. Instead of functioning as an active E2, COP10 interacts with other active E2s and enhances their Ub-conjugating activities. This suggests that seemingly inactive E2s may still partici
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(+)-Aphidicolin receptor br Conflict of interest br Acknowle
2020-07-31

Conflict of interest Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31200078), the Shandong Province Science and Technology Project (No. ZR2017MC023 and 2017GSF217003). Gliomas and Aldehyde Dehydrogenase Aldehyde dehydrogenases (ALDHs) are key
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First of all we tested the flavonoid aglycones
2020-07-31

First of all we tested the flavonoid aglycones chrysoeriol (1), tricin (3), apigenin (4), luteolin (5), pedalitin (2), isokaempferide (6), kaempferol (7) and quercetin (8) for their influence on both CK2 catalytic subunits using yeast acidic ribosomal protein P2B (Fig. 3). The best inhibitory effect
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The volatile compounds of various
2020-07-30

The volatile compounds of various papaya cultivars have been extensively investigated (Pino, Almora, & Marbot, 2003). Twenty-five odorants were considered as odour-active compounds and contribute to the typical papaya aroma. The pungent-sour and green-note odours found in the green fruit are due to
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br DNA alkylation Alkylating agents damage DNA
2020-07-30

DNA alkylation Alkylating agents damage DNA by introducing a methyl/ethyl group on available nitrogen and oxygen atoms in its bases. These chemicals can be divided into two subgroups, SN1 and SN2, according to their reaction mechanisms. The SN1 type, e.g., N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU) and N-methy
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br Introduction M http www apexbt com media
2020-07-30

Introduction Microorganisms play a vital role in the remediation and detoxification of the environment. They are able to metabolize chemical contaminants that can be completely degraded to end products such as CO2 and H2O, or transformed to compounds with lower solubility and toxicity. Exposure t
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br Experimental br Author contributions br Acknowledgement b
2020-07-30

Experimental Author contributions Acknowledgement Introduction Microalgae represent an outstanding natural source of biochemically active metabolites [1].These algae-derived products, such as polyunsaturated fatty acids, have significant potential for applications in numerous industrial
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