biochemical pathway

collocation in English

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biochemical
adjective
uk
/ˌbaɪ.əʊˈkem.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌbaɪ.oʊˈkem.ɪ.kəl/
connected with the chemistry of ...
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pathway
noun[C]
uk
/ˈpɑːθ.weɪ/
us
/ˈpæθ.weɪ/
a track that a person can ...
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Depending upon the gene disrupted, this may affect the phenotype, alter the nutritional composition, or disrupt biochemical pathways in the plant.
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Rather, such genes encode specific proteins that operate via particular biochemical pathways.
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By looking at the structure of the biochemical pathways, he suggests in general terms how this happened.
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Since the key reaction of glyceroneogenesis is the decarboxylation and phosphorylation of oxaloacetate to phosphoenolpyruvate, in theory, anybiochemicalpathwaywhich generates oxaloacetate is related to glyceroneogenesis.
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Instead, it was knowing an intermediate step, abiochemicalpathway, that pointed to the treatment.
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Just as delirium has a multifactorial aetiology, it is quite unlikely that any single final commonbiochemicalpathwaycould be found to account for its presentation.
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He was the pioneer scientist in study of cellular respiration, abiochemicalpathwayin cells for production of energy.
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Both glycerol-3-phosphate and its close relative 3-phosphoglycerate are intermediaries in the glycolysis pathway, the majorbiochemicalpathwayfor energy production in animals.
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Attention is also given to the rudiments of engineered biomolecules in cell signaling, cell growth kinetics,biochemicalpathwayengineering and bioreactor engineering.
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It is synthethized via the phenylpropanoidbiochemicalpathway.
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It is synthesized via the phenylpropanoidbiochemicalpathway.
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This opens a new area, in situ or in vivo biochemistry: tracing thebiochemicalpathwayin intact cells and organs.
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Pharmacologic intervention with alagebrium directly targets thebiochemicalpathwayleading to the stiffness of the cardiovascular system.
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It is biosynthetized via the phenylpropanoidbiochemicalpathway, its immediate precursor being sinapaldehyde.
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It is a significantbiochemicalpathwaywhich regulates cytosolic lipid levels.
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Each receptor is linked to a specific cellularbiochemicalpathway.
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However, genome duplication alone is insufficient to develop complex biochemical pathways or novel cell structures.
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Oleanane has also been found in extant ferns, though in those it is suspected of being produced from abiochemicalpathwayseparate from that found in angiosperms (via convergent evolution).
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