Examples of using Lysozyme in English and their translations into Spanish
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Lysozyme exists in our bodily fluids naturally to protect us from airborne bacteria.
In addition to ovalbumin, lysozyme represents the major allergenic protein found in egg white.
Lysozyme is a hydrolase acid produced by animal cells,
Synergistic effect of the ß-glucanases and lysozyme on the lactic bacteria,
This time, a much smaller frozen lysozyme has been used for ab-initio structure solution in a similar way.
In a test using lysozyme crystals it was possible to collect data of good enough quality for sulfur-SAD-phasing using only 90 degrees of data.
glycation of lysozyme leads to a significant reduction in the immune defense of the skin.
failing to label lysozyme additives in food can prove hazardous for allergic people.
desiccation, lysozyme, temperature, starvation
The setup has been used to quickly collect with a capillary mounted lysozyme crystal at room temperature.
encoding human lysozyme, which is the natural substrate peptidoglycan of bacterial cell walls cleaving the glycosidic linkages existing?-(1-4)
The use of lysozyme is therefore proposed as a viable alternative procedure for the treatment of lactic taint and etiolation in these wines,
These contain lysozyme, NADPH oxidase components, which are involved in the generation of toxic oxygen products,
This high-resolution structure of lysozyme marked the beginning of the field of structural biology
Technology"(AGR-203) has developed a new procedure that employs an enzyme known as lysozyme, in small doses, which acts to eliminate more than 99% of the lactic bacteria in the wine.
Lysozyme is a glycoside hydrolase that catalyzes the hydrolysis of 1,4-beta-linkages between N-acetylmuramic acid
elastin, lysozyme and SOD(superoxide dismutase),
analysis of the protein, which was eight times larger than lysozyme and much larger than any of the other proteins whose structures had been solved at that time.
complement alone(alternate pathway) or lysozyme.
Biodegradation was examined by use of lysozyme, which is known to be mainly responsible for degrading chitosan in vivo by hydrolyzing its glycosidic bonds