CITRIN DEFICIENCY
... CITRIN DEFICIENCY Citrin deficiency or citrulinemia type II is an inherited metabolic disease caused by mutations in the SLC25A13 gene encoding mitochondrial transporter citrin. It causes a different clinical presentation regarding to age, from neonatal cholestasis (impaired liver function) to citru ...
... CITRIN DEFICIENCY Citrin deficiency or citrulinemia type II is an inherited metabolic disease caused by mutations in the SLC25A13 gene encoding mitochondrial transporter citrin. It causes a different clinical presentation regarding to age, from neonatal cholestasis (impaired liver function) to citru ...
Mass spectrometry of oligosaccharides
... and the coefficients of variation for those analyses equal those obtained for the same oligosaccharide mixture after derivatization with a chromophore and chromatographic quantitation (Viseux et al., 2001). In addition, information on fucosylation was more detailed with the mass spectrometric approa ...
... and the coefficients of variation for those analyses equal those obtained for the same oligosaccharide mixture after derivatization with a chromophore and chromatographic quantitation (Viseux et al., 2001). In addition, information on fucosylation was more detailed with the mass spectrometric approa ...
A viability-linked metagenomic analysis of
... the diverse microbial populations detected about spacecraft and their assembly facilities for decades [4]. Therefore, the indoor microbiome pertaining to spacecraft assembly cleanrooms represents one of the best-studied indoor microbiomes in the literature. The microbial signatures held in this coll ...
... the diverse microbial populations detected about spacecraft and their assembly facilities for decades [4]. Therefore, the indoor microbiome pertaining to spacecraft assembly cleanrooms represents one of the best-studied indoor microbiomes in the literature. The microbial signatures held in this coll ...
Investigating genotype-phenotype relationships in
... is currently poorly assessed, mainly due to lack of large-scale systematic experimental studies. To this end, the recently available map of genetic interactions for S. cerevisiae offers the possibility for extending the validation of stoichiometric models to include the accuracy of metabolic phenoty ...
... is currently poorly assessed, mainly due to lack of large-scale systematic experimental studies. To this end, the recently available map of genetic interactions for S. cerevisiae offers the possibility for extending the validation of stoichiometric models to include the accuracy of metabolic phenoty ...
Adipocyte metabolic pathways regulated by diet control
... GSC maintenance, whereas lipid and iron transport from adipocytes controls vitellogenesis and GSC ...
... GSC maintenance, whereas lipid and iron transport from adipocytes controls vitellogenesis and GSC ...
Condon, Nicole.
... cascading top-down effect may be a predictable outcome of eliminating functional groups of apex predators, such as sharks, in a given environment. The need for determining trophic positions is, therefore, extremely important. Stable nitrogen (δ15N) and carbon (δ13C) isotope ratios are routinely used ...
... cascading top-down effect may be a predictable outcome of eliminating functional groups of apex predators, such as sharks, in a given environment. The need for determining trophic positions is, therefore, extremely important. Stable nitrogen (δ15N) and carbon (δ13C) isotope ratios are routinely used ...
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... Phenolamides constitute a diverse class of secondary metabolites that are found ubiquitously in plants and have been implicated to play an important role in a wide range of biological processes, such as plant development and defense. However, spatiotemporal accumulation patterns of phenolamides in r ...
... Phenolamides constitute a diverse class of secondary metabolites that are found ubiquitously in plants and have been implicated to play an important role in a wide range of biological processes, such as plant development and defense. However, spatiotemporal accumulation patterns of phenolamides in r ...
Glucose metabolic flux distribution of Lactobacillus amylophilus
... At present, analysing the metabolic flux distribution is widely used for amino acid-producing bacteria to evaluate the changes in the metabolic phenotype under different conditions, thereby fermentation process would be optimized, such as the optimization for glutamic acid and lysine production (Val ...
... At present, analysing the metabolic flux distribution is widely used for amino acid-producing bacteria to evaluate the changes in the metabolic phenotype under different conditions, thereby fermentation process would be optimized, such as the optimization for glutamic acid and lysine production (Val ...
¹⁵N Heteronuclear Single Quantum Coherence
... myoglobin is reconstituted from apo myoglobin. Thus, myoglobin is well suited for reconstitution experiments. Myoglobin can be reversibly denatured as a function of changing environmental conditions such as pH and ionic strength (Acampora and Herman,1967). This process may be monitored by various sp ...
... myoglobin is reconstituted from apo myoglobin. Thus, myoglobin is well suited for reconstitution experiments. Myoglobin can be reversibly denatured as a function of changing environmental conditions such as pH and ionic strength (Acampora and Herman,1967). This process may be monitored by various sp ...
Important metabolic pathways in poultry embryos prior to hatch
... the hatching process, the hatching muscle hydrolyzes much of its glycogen reserves and is reduced to half its size after hatch (John et al., 1987). There are not many studies that relate the structure and metabolism of the hatching muscle to its function. It is known, however, that the hatching musc ...
... the hatching process, the hatching muscle hydrolyzes much of its glycogen reserves and is reduced to half its size after hatch (John et al., 1987). There are not many studies that relate the structure and metabolism of the hatching muscle to its function. It is known, however, that the hatching musc ...
ANTIBIOTICS
... tetracycline (TC) are produced by the actinomycete Streptomyces aureofaciens, whereas oxytetracycline (OTC) and tetracycline by the actinomycete Streptomyces rimosus. For a more extensive coverage of research, articles by Běhal et al. (1983), Běhal (1987) and Běhal and Hunter (1995) should be consul ...
... tetracycline (TC) are produced by the actinomycete Streptomyces aureofaciens, whereas oxytetracycline (OTC) and tetracycline by the actinomycete Streptomyces rimosus. For a more extensive coverage of research, articles by Běhal et al. (1983), Běhal (1987) and Běhal and Hunter (1995) should be consul ...
Integrative Physiology Cardiac-Specific Deletion of Acetyl CoA
... were quantified using commercially available labeled standards and normalized to protein concentration. For global metabolite profiling, ventricular tissue was extracted in 2:1 chloroform: methanol and analyzed by GC⫻GC-TOFMS.31 The previously developed F-ratio method was used to analyze all samples ...
... were quantified using commercially available labeled standards and normalized to protein concentration. For global metabolite profiling, ventricular tissue was extracted in 2:1 chloroform: methanol and analyzed by GC⫻GC-TOFMS.31 The previously developed F-ratio method was used to analyze all samples ...
Rapid, Accurate, Sensitive and Reproducible Analysis of
... Retention time reproducibility is quite good with an average % relative standard deviation (%rsd) of 0.18%. The reproducibility of the derivatization, as represented by the peak area has an average %rsd of 2.0. These data are comparable to those published for the original AminoQuant method on the HP ...
... Retention time reproducibility is quite good with an average % relative standard deviation (%rsd) of 0.18%. The reproducibility of the derivatization, as represented by the peak area has an average %rsd of 2.0. These data are comparable to those published for the original AminoQuant method on the HP ...
Metabolic acidosis
... General principles of treatment 1 A. varies markedly with the underlying disorder. B. The aim Rx is restoration of a normal ...
... General principles of treatment 1 A. varies markedly with the underlying disorder. B. The aim Rx is restoration of a normal ...
Untangling the relationship between diet and visceral fat mass
... recent study, authors created a protective diet score using selfreported intakes of favorable and unfavorable foods to investigate gene × diet interactions in obesity in 68 317 subjects of European ancestry.10 In another study of 48 631 European men and women, Angquist et al.1 created a summary scor ...
... recent study, authors created a protective diet score using selfreported intakes of favorable and unfavorable foods to investigate gene × diet interactions in obesity in 68 317 subjects of European ancestry.10 In another study of 48 631 European men and women, Angquist et al.1 created a summary scor ...
Systems biology of inborn errors of metabolism
... Printing: Háskólaprent, Fálkagata 2, 107 Reykjavik Reykjavik, Iceland, September 2013 ...
... Printing: Háskólaprent, Fálkagata 2, 107 Reykjavik Reykjavik, Iceland, September 2013 ...
BH4 deficiency
... limit of detection is about 43 μM (0.7 mg%) (higher than that of the fluorescence assay) the ...
... limit of detection is about 43 μM (0.7 mg%) (higher than that of the fluorescence assay) the ...
A network-based approach to cell metabolism: from structure to flux balances
... specific sequences of chemical reactions in order to optimize processes, thousands of reactions, tightly interconnected through common metabolites, take place simultaneously in cells, forming a network that is precisely controlled by the combined action of enzymes, genes, etc., in order to secure fu ...
... specific sequences of chemical reactions in order to optimize processes, thousands of reactions, tightly interconnected through common metabolites, take place simultaneously in cells, forming a network that is precisely controlled by the combined action of enzymes, genes, etc., in order to secure fu ...
An overview on biofuel and biochemical production by
... with efficiency of 10 to 50 times greater than terrestrial plants [18]. Algae have far higher cell growth rates than plants and, therefore, have much smaller footprints for land required for producing energy [19-21]. Many microalgae are rich in oil especially under nitrogenstarved condition, which c ...
... with efficiency of 10 to 50 times greater than terrestrial plants [18]. Algae have far higher cell growth rates than plants and, therefore, have much smaller footprints for land required for producing energy [19-21]. Many microalgae are rich in oil especially under nitrogenstarved condition, which c ...
Prediction of B cell epitopes
... antigen complexes in the PDB The data set has been used for developing a method for predictions of discontinuous B cell epitopes Since about 30 of the PDB entries represented Lysozyme, I have used homology grouping (25 groups of non-homologous antigens) and 5 fold cross-validation for training o ...
... antigen complexes in the PDB The data set has been used for developing a method for predictions of discontinuous B cell epitopes Since about 30 of the PDB entries represented Lysozyme, I have used homology grouping (25 groups of non-homologous antigens) and 5 fold cross-validation for training o ...
Analysis of structural robustness of metabolic
... redundant than in H. influenzae. In these papers, the number of extreme pathways with the same overall stoichiometry (in terms of initial substrates and final products) is used as a measure of redundancy. A slightly different approach was suggested by Oancea [30] and Çakır et al. [31]. They assesse ...
... redundant than in H. influenzae. In these papers, the number of extreme pathways with the same overall stoichiometry (in terms of initial substrates and final products) is used as a measure of redundancy. A slightly different approach was suggested by Oancea [30] and Çakır et al. [31]. They assesse ...
B cell epitopes and predictions
... CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL SEQUENCE ANALYSIS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DENMARK DTU ...
... CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL SEQUENCE ANALYSIS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DENMARK DTU ...
Ether formation on the tridentate Schiff base
... When CuSalaa.imid (0.0025 M) is dissolved in 0.05 M solutions of NaOH in methanol visible spectral bands occur at 605-616 nm which shift by 0-4 nm when D-galactose is added to the solutions. When the solutions of these complexes in MeOH/NaOH/Air are sonicated for two hours, the mass spectra of these ...
... When CuSalaa.imid (0.0025 M) is dissolved in 0.05 M solutions of NaOH in methanol visible spectral bands occur at 605-616 nm which shift by 0-4 nm when D-galactose is added to the solutions. When the solutions of these complexes in MeOH/NaOH/Air are sonicated for two hours, the mass spectra of these ...
Dietary and Urinary Metabonomic Factors Possibly Accounting for
... Abstract—Black compared with non-Hispanic white Americans have higher systolic and diastolic blood pressure and rates of prehypertension/hypertension. Reasons for these adverse findings remain obscure. Analyses here focused on relations of foods/nutrients/urinary metabolites and higher black blood p ...
... Abstract—Black compared with non-Hispanic white Americans have higher systolic and diastolic blood pressure and rates of prehypertension/hypertension. Reasons for these adverse findings remain obscure. Analyses here focused on relations of foods/nutrients/urinary metabolites and higher black blood p ...
Identification of possible tworeactant sources of
... starch and sucrose synthesis have been examined in order to decide on basis of their kinetic and stoichiometric structure whether or not they may trigger oscillations. The results show that no less than 20 possible oscillators can be identified in the examined reaction system, only three of which ha ...
... starch and sucrose synthesis have been examined in order to decide on basis of their kinetic and stoichiometric structure whether or not they may trigger oscillations. The results show that no less than 20 possible oscillators can be identified in the examined reaction system, only three of which ha ...