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Significados de enzymatic degradation em inglês
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Uso de enzymatic degradation em inglês
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Freshly prepared samples and immediate deproteinization are mandatory to block enzymaticdegradation.
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However, FGF2 poses several limitations including poor systemic half-life and stability owing to enzymaticdegradation.
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These data, suggest that enzymaticdegradation of proteoglycans may contribute to the regulation of growth plate calcification.
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Characterizing the compositions of lignocellulolytic enzyme mixtures could provide comprehensive understandings about the enzymaticdegradation of lignocelluloses.
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Macroautophagy or autophagy is a lysosome-dependent process in which enzymaticdegradation and recycling of cytosolic components occur in stressful contexts.
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Recalcitrance of the lignocellulosic components of the switchgrass cell wall to enzymaticdegradation into simple sugars impedes efficient biofuel production.
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Macroautophagy or autophagy is a lysosome-dependent process in which enzymaticdegradation and recycling of cytosolic components occurred due to stressful conditions.
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We believe that the reported work presents a new design platform for the creation of amyloid-like supramolecular filaments responsive to enzymaticdegradation.
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We report the phylogeny, enzyme kinetics, and enzymaticdegradation profiles of the enzymes' action on apple pectin, citrus pectin, and sugar beet pectin.
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We envisage that the cytocompatible, enzymaticdegradation of c-ST-based nanofilms paves the way for developing advanced biomedical devices with programmed dissolution in vivo.
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Chloroplast expression of therapeutic proteins enables their bioencapsulation within plant cells to protect against gastric enzymaticdegradation and facilitates long-term storage at room temperature.
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In the present work, synchrotron facilities have been used to image the enzymaticdegradation of lignocellulosic biomass without labeling the enzyme or the cell walls.
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Tracking enzyme localization and following the local biochemical modification of the substrate should help explain the recalcitrance of lignocellulosic plant cell walls to enzymaticdegradation.
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Fragments generated by enzymaticdegradation of hyaluronan (oHA) were able to modulate growth and cell survival and sensitize MDR breast cancer cells to cytotoxic drugs.