Collocations withenzyme
These are words often used in combination withenzyme.
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active enzyme
Thus, there is no obvious relationship between the presence of active enzyme, its protein or transcripts during germination.
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antioxidant enzyme
Haemocytes from resistant hosts induced an initial moderate increase in antioxidant enzyme expression followed by a down-regulation.
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digestive enzyme
The most frequently cited case of convergence and parallelism at the sequence level is the digestive enzyme lysozyme in a number of unrelated animals.
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enzyme assay
The homogeneous suspension was used for the enzyme assay and the dilution factor was taken into account for calculations.
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enzyme inhibitor
Patients taking an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor such as ramipril and the aldosterone antagonist spironolactone can develop life-threatening hyperkalaemia.
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enzyme kinetics
Perhaps few of us enjoy enzyme kinetics but unfortunately they are important!
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key enzyme
The activity $ of pyruvate :ferredoxin oxidoreductase, the key enzyme of this pathway, is strictly dependent on redox cycling of ferredoxin.
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liver enzyme
Adverse events included nasopharyngitis, dyspnea headache, diarrhea, and nausea; 10% of patients had asymptomatic elevations of liver enzyme levels.
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pancreatic enzyme
It is possible to compensate for the latter defect by giving pancreatic enzyme by mouth, but the liability to lung infection persists.
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proteolytic enzyme
In recent years increasing attention has been paid to proteolytic enzyme inhibitors of parasites.
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restriction enzyme
Of these, 24 failed to produce any detectable restriction enzyme patterns.
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