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A putative SHBG receptor SHBG R has been
2021-01-04

A putative SHBG saquinavir (SHBG-R) has been postulated for about thirty years [66], [69], [70]. The characterization of this receptor has been researched by several groups. There are different ideas on how this receptor works. On the one hand Fortunati et al. provide evidence that SHBG is already b
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Endothelial dysfunction has been associated with most of
2021-01-04

Endothelial dysfunction has been associated with most of the established cardiovascular risk factors, such as hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, smoking, diabetes mellitus, a positive history of premature CAD and elevated Propidium iodide mg homocysteine 4, 26, 27. Endothelial dysfunction is prese
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Enzyme selectivity of many enzymes
2021-01-04

Enzyme selectivity of many porcn like β-galactosidases, acylases, epoxyhydrolases, lipases, etc. has also been modulated by using different immobilization techniques. It can result in the selection of optimal biocatalyst for different processes. This has many advantages over strategies like genetic
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Although the reasons why viral RNA does not bind
2021-01-04

Although the reasons why viral RNA does not bind to and activate PKR in WNV-infected cells are not known, some of the known characteristics of flavivirus infections provide possible clues. The viral Ketoconazole protein forms dimers that associate with ER membranes and viral RNA (Lindenbach et al.,
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EBI and its ligand s
2021-01-04

EBI2 and its ligand(s) EBI2 was found in a screen of upregulated genes in human B cells upon infection with EBV [1]. EBI2 is a G-protein (Gαi type) coupled receptor [2] but as long as 18 years after its discovery the nature of its ligand remained undisclosed. With the help of transfected cell lines
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