Research Highlights | 23 January 2015 Unnatural biocatalysts Russell Johnson News & Views | 17 December 2014 The road to L A combined experimental and theoretical study of the biosynthesis of a family of antibacterial natural products has uncovered some of the finer details of unusual stereos...
In new research, scientists tried to get to the bottom of one of life’s most pressing questions: how do sweet, pleasant-smelling babies become stinky, ornery teenagers? The personality traits remain a mystery, unfortunately, but we now have some clue... teenagers body odor biochemistry Chemica...
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but in absence of this response it is up to the patient to manually inject insulin. Yet recent research offers the hope that these daily injections might be replaced with weekly injections, using insulin-binding substances that provide a glucose-response rather like the natural one. One such app...
Biochemistry (Moscow), Supplement Series A: Membrane and Cell Biology is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes original articles on physical, chemical, and molecular mechanisms that underlie basic properties of biological membranes and mediate membrane-related cellular functions. The primary...
In-silicohigh-throughputdrug discoverymolecular biochemistryB-cell epitope3D QSARThis editorial provides a brief overview of this thematic issue. The thematic issue is proposed to help medicinal chemists and biologists track the most recent in-silico drug discovery research and high-throughput methods in...
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disulphide balance is important in platelet function.ConclusionsThis result suggests that thrombotic complications may be reduced if the formation is achieved of mechanisms (oxidation mechanisms) that will trigger the increase of disulphide groups. However, more extensive research is needed on this subject...
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