enzymes are energized protein molecules found in all living cells. they catalyze and regulate all biochemical reactions that occur within the human body. they are also instrumental in digestion. they break down proteins, fats, carbohydrates and fiber making it possible to benefit from the nutrients found...
takes aim at cancer a virtual laboratory for studying biological structures bioprinting extends the frontiers of medical treatment elusive protein structures revealed by advanced lasers two-part microbial detection a new role for hair in human identification bridging the communication gap between cells...
coal-mining town in spain will be home to 'europe's largest' green hydrogen plant dimitris mavrokefalidis the green hydrogen will be used at an ammonia plant to manufacture green fertilizers uk researchers awarded £ m to drive next-gen solar tech priyanka shrestha the organic and perovskite solar cells...
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coal-mining town in spain will be home to 'europe's largest' green hydrogen plant dimitris mavrokefalidis the green hydrogen will be used at an ammonia plant to manufacture green fertilizers uk researchers awarded £ m to drive next-gen solar tech priyanka shrestha the organic and perovskite solar cells...
pending pending follow request from @sekerlab cancel cancel your follow request to @sekerlab more copy link to tweet embed tweet synbiolab retweeted urartu seker another study from our lab members ebuzer @ebuzerrk , recep @ahanre and elif @elifozcelik_c published in advanced materials (if ). these cells...
annual meeting of the european association for the study of the liver, barcelona, spainposter presentation: "role of flt and its potential interaction partner hsp in hepatocellular carcinoma" (journal of hepatology vol. , s -s ) poster presentation: "nanoparticle labeling: a new era in vivo tracing the cells...
project to describe the existence of immune suppressive motifs patterned in mammalian genome. we reported for the first time that g-run motifs, such as ttaggg repeats, are highly abundant in mammalian dna compared to bacterial genome, and these g-rich sequences are secreted to the environment by host cells...
and eosinophils. it causes the release of histamine from basophils and activates eosinophils. this cytokine is one of the major hiv-suppressive factors produced by cd + cells. it functions as one of the natural ligands for the chemokine receptor ccr and it suppresses in vitro replication of the r strains...
examines a highly variable tandem repeat polymorphism, like the ones used by the fbi for dna fingerprinting. the improved size resolution of the dna chip allows students to identify their genotype, something impossible with agarose gel electrophoresis. students prepare a sample of their own dna from cells...