Examples of using Cofactor in English and their translations into French
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Arti-CurcuMix 450 mg has the particularity of also containing the essential oils of turmeric concentrate which play a part of cofactor and which make all their effectiveness to the curcuminoids in synergy with the harpagophytum
and acting as a cofactor in the hydroxylation of procollagen type I
catalysis, cofactor release, and product release steps of the catalytic cycle.
the enzyme shikimate dehydrogenase, which uses nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate(NADPH) as a cofactor.
is a micronutrient present in trace amounts in our bodies with the role of cofactor in enhancing insulin function.
The result is that in some tissues Clomid acts as an antagonist-- the cofactor used in that tissue cannot bind and so the receptor remains inactive-- and in others clomid acts as an agonist(activator), because the cofactors used in that tissue are able to bind.
functions as prosthetic group of various oxidoreductases including NADH dehydrogenase as well as cofactor in biological blue-light photo receptors.
the identification of genes regulated by Engrailed and its cofactor(Neuro-Goosberry) to better understand the role of Engrailed in the construction of the nerve cord of an embryo.
Complex II consists of four protein subunits and contains a bound flavin adenine dinucleotide(FAD) cofactor, iron-sulfur clusters,
These include: cofactor mediation such as the availability of proteases13 to cleave the haemagglutinin13,
Vitamin C and cofactors for the optimal maintenance of the immune system.
one FAD as the cofactors.
nonheme iron as cofactors.
Cannabis cofactors have also been linked to lowering body temperature,
Deficiency in vitamin K and its cofactors is associated with increased risk of hip fracture
The B vitamins are vital cofactors for specific enzymes involved in the production of adrenal hormones.
Some of these cofactors are able to bind to the estrogen receptor/Clomid complex,
His contribution also consisted of the theory of the toxic effects of sodium fluoride on the cofactors of crucial human enzymes.
and tetrahydrobiopterin as cofactors.
Molybdopterin is a substituted pteridine that binds molybdenum to yield redox cofactors involved in biological hydroxylations,