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Digestion of native fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase (Fru-P 2 ase) with subtilisin determines the removal of a tryptophan-containing peptide from the amino-terminal region of each of the four subunits. This molecular effect is accompanied by changes in the functional properties of the enzyme, namely ...
that attach to the vas deferens near the base of your bladder. The seminal vesicles produce a sugar-rich fluid (fructose) that provides sperm with a source of energy to help them move. The fluid of the seminal vesicles makes up most of the volume of a man's ejaculatory fluid, or ...
The inherited variety occurs alone or results from the accumulation of cystine in cystinosis, fructose in fructose intolerance, galactose in galactosaemia, tyrosine in tyrosinaemia or copper in Wilson's disease. The syndrome can also occur in vitamin D-dependent rickets and in glycogen storage ...
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The secretory activity of the seminal vesicles is controlled by the nervous system by the production of nitric oxide, which increases fructose secretion. Nitric oxide synthase is present within the seminal vesicular tissue and seminal plasma. However, excessive nitric oxide content within the seminal ...
It is now well established that the oral microbiome plays a critical role in the health status of not only the oral cavity but other body sites away from the mouth. A transition from a commensal to a pathogenic oral microbiome causes an imbalance of oral homeostasis, a phenomenon called dysbi...
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The yellow secretions of the ampullae include ergothioneine, a substance that reduces chemical compounds, and fructose, a sugar and nutrient. Both secretions moisten the sperm and help to keep them viable. The inside cavities of the ampullae have several meshlike partitions and folds. The walls ...
This fluid contains fructose, alkaline fluid, proteins, potassium, phosphorus, and prostaglandins. What is the main function of the seminal vesicle? The seminal vesicle produces, stores, and secretes a fluid that contains a variety of chemical components that serve various functions as a part of ...