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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «BIOSYNTHESIS»
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The
Biosynthesis of Secondary Metabolites
The chief purpose of such new editions is to bring the text up to date. This I have tried to do. The danger with such endeavours is that the book becomes corpulent. This I have tried to avoid.
Indispensable reference source for researchers in the pharmaceutical and allied industries, and at the biology/chemistry interface in academia.
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Biosynthesis: Aromatic Polyketides, Isoprenoids, Alkaloids
This book is the second of two volumes that deal with discovery of chemical pathways of biosynthesis of natural products (secondary metabolites).
Finian J. Leeper, John C. Vederas, 2000
Indispensable reference source for researchers in the pharmaceutical and allied industries, and at the biology/chemistry interface in academia.
Royal Society of Chemistry, R. B. Herbert, 1983
SCP is apparently required for maximal activity of the enzymes catalysing the
initial stages of bile acid biosynthesis, as evidenced by the four-fold activation of
12<x-hydroxylation of 7ot-hydroxycholest-4-en-3-one (105) by liver microsomes.
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Plant Hormones:
Biosynthesis, Signal Transduction, Action!
This is the third edition of the highly acclaimed text/monograph last published in 1995 under the title "Plant Hormones: Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology".
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Biosynthesis in Insects
This book provides a truly unique source for those working in the field, amalgamating previously fragmented information and recent exciting developments.
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Biosynthesis and biodegradation of wood components
Biosynthesis and biodegradation of wood components
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Lignins:
Biosynthesis, Biodegradation and Bioengineering
This new volume of Advances in Botanical Research gives a special emphasis to the bioengineering of these enigmatic polymers, Lignins. It is divided in nine chapters Contains up-to-date reviews by expert groups in their field.
Lise Jouanin, Catherine Lapierre, 2012
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Anthocyanins:
Biosynthesis, Functions, and Applications
This book covers all aspects of the biosynthesis and function of anthocyanins (and related compounds such as proanthocyanidins) in plants, and their applications in agriculture, food products, and human health.
Kevin Gould, Kevin M Davies, Chris Winefield, 2008
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «BIOSYNTHESIS»
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Can Too Much B12 Trigger a Breakout?
But once P. acnes shuts down the B12 biosynthesis pathway, the bacteria starts producing more porphyrins, naturally-occurring compounds ... «Shape Magazine, juil 15»
Mexico: Researches identify genes tolerant to drought
The first models, in which the mobilization and transfer of the genes involved in the biosynthesis of trehalose was performed, were Arabidopsis, ... «FreshPlaza, juil 15»
RING finger protein 31 promotes p53 degradation in breast cancer …
After 48 h, cells were treated with protein biosynthesis inhibitor (100 μM cycloheximide) for different times before whole-protein extraction. «Nature.com, juil 15»
Use of the de novo transcriptome analysis of silver-leaf nightshade …
Among the unigenes identified, several corresponded to genes involved in terpene biosynthesis; these included terpene synthases (TPSs) and ... «7thSpace Interactive, juil 15»
Can gene editing provide a solution to global hunger?
... and improve the safety of genome editing. Golden rice has beta-carotene biosynthesis genes added to its DNA. IRRI, CC BY. Click to enlarge. «The Conversation US, juil 15»
TES Pharma, EPFL ink R&D pact on small molecule therapies for …
... professor Johan Auwerx, professor and Nestlé Chair in Energy Metabolism, pioneers in the role of NAD+ biosynthesis in metabolic disorders ... «pharmabiz.com, juil 15»
Forgotten scent of roses could be reawakened by scientists
“Restoring scent attributes by breeding or biotechnological means requires a detailed understanding of the biosynthesis of rose scent.”. «Telegraph.co.uk, juil 15»
Podcast: The physics of groovy drumming, a bizarre bobcat burial …
Plus, Sylvie Baudino discusses the biosynthesis of the compounds responsible for the scents of roses. Posted in Scientific Community podcast ... «Science /AAAS, juil 15»
Making roses smell good again, enzymes at play
This scent producing mechanism has recently been challenged and more enzymes and more complex biosynthesis is thought to be at play. «Digital Journal, juil 15»
Ecophysiology of an uncultivated lineage of Aigarchaeota from an …
The absence of vitamin and cofactor biosynthesis pathways appears common within this group of archaea (Supplementary Table S9); however, ... «Nature.com, juil 15»