Enzymes are crucial for speeding up slow chemical reactions. Anyone who has worked in a genetics lab is familiar with a common enzyme called Taq polymerase, because it's a reliable workhorse that can ...
Recent findings from a preclinical study conducted by Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have uncovered a pivotal role of the enzyme PGK1 in brain cell energy production, offering new hope for ...
Microbes in our gut produce enzymes that help with our metabolism and influence our health. For example, bile salt hydrolases (BSHs) cleave parts of bile acids, leading to the formation of secondary ...
Figure 1. Comparison of the catalytic activities of various nanozymes and horseradish peroxidase (HRP) toward TMB and H2O2. (Image: KAIST) Enzymes are the main catalysts in our body and are widely ...
Tracking how genes switch on and off in the brain is essential for understanding many neurological diseases, yet the tools to ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 106, No. 10 (Mar. 10, 2009), pp. 3764-3769 (6 pages) We report a computational, structure-based redesign of the ...
This report concerns our observations of serum proteolytic activity in . . . From the Gastrointestinal Research Laboratory and the Department of Medicine, Seton Hall College of Medicine, and the ...
Researchers from CIIMAR and the University of Helsinki have discovered a new biochemical modification in natural ...
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