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  • ...creases the permeability of the membranes of [[schistosome]] cells towards calcium ions. The drug thereby induces contraction of the parasites, resulting in p *Liver: Asymptomatic and transient increases of liver enzymes ([[Aspartate transaminase|AST]] and [[Alanine transaminase|ALT]]) are noted
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  • ...urs in newborn infants because they do not yet have fully functional liver enzymes (i.e. UDP-glucuronyl transferase), and so chloramphenicol remains unmetabol ...omitantly. Inhibition of CYP3A4 causes increased levels of, for example, [[calcium channel blockers]], [[immunosuppressants]], [[chemotherapeutic drugs]], [[b
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  • (ed.), The enzymes, 3rd ed., vol. 16. Lipid enzymology. Academic Press, Inc., New York.</ref>< ...ssential for stimulation and proliferation of T<sub>EM</sub> by regulating calcium influx in the T cells <ref name="pmid12782673">{{cite journal |author=Wulff
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  • ...fluoroquinolone]] antibacterial. It kills bacteria by interfering with the enzymes that cause DNA to rewind after being copied, which stops DNA and protein sy ...93187 |date= September 1, 1997 |first1=K |first2=X |issn=1092-2172}}</ref> enzymes necessary to separate bacterial DNA, thereby inhibiting cell division.
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  • ...nt concentration of carbonic acid is less than it would be at equilibrium. Enzymes ''do not'' catalyze only one direction of a chemical reaction. Nevertheless ...cetazolamide also increases the risk of developing [[calcium oxalate]] and calcium phosphate kidney stones. Everyone will experience more frequent [[urination
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  • ...urpose of bringing serum pH to a value most optimum for some of the immune enzymes during infection in those times when cortisol declines. Potassium is also b ...creasing copper availability for immune purposes is the reason many copper enzymes are stimulated to an extent which is often 50% of their total potential by
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  • ...nds to the calcium channel and allows calcium ions to enter the cytoplasm. Calcium ions bind to calmodulin proteins, a protein present in all eukaryotic cells ...n and an influx of [[calcium]] through [[voltage-gated calcium channel]]s. Calcium triggers the exocytosis of chromaffin granules and thus the release of adre
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  • ...onverted to M6G.<ref name="van Dorp"/> The cytochrome P450 (CYP) family of enzymes involved in phase I metabolism plays a lesser role.{{Citation needed|date=S ...lt of the acid being the active principle of [[valerian (herb)|valerian]]. Calcium morphenate is the intermediate in various latex and poppy-straw methods of
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  • ...use in foods, both fractions are readily hydrolyzed at the acetal link by enzymes. ...either form, the fraction of starch in the mixture which is accessible to enzymes can be degraded by either, or both, amylases and glucosidases.
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  • ...nts of water and fertilizer. Since they grow best in [[alkali]]ne soils, [[calcium carbonate]] and other [[lime (material)|lime minerals]] are sometimes used
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  • ...ation]] of food constituents. Common antimicrobial preservatives include [[calcium propionate]], [[sodium nitrate]], [[sodium nitrite]], [[sulfite]]s ([[sulfu ...can also be used to preserve food. Another group of preservatives targets enzymes in fruits and vegetables that continue to metabolize after they are cut. Fo
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  • ...table nucleus created by silicon burning: calcium. One stable nucleus of calcium fuses with one helium nucleus, creating unstable titanium. Before the tita ...he [[iron-sulfur cluster]]s are pervasive and include [[nitrogenase]], the enzymes responsible for biological [[nitrogen fixation]].(see [[#Biological role]])
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  • A slightly chilled (10–20 °C) aqueous solution of [[calcium cyanide]] can be used instead of HCN:<ref>{{cite journal Reaction of ethylene oxide with aqueous solutions of [[barium nitrite]], [[calcium nitrite]], [[magnesium nitrite]], [[zinc nitrite]] or [[sodium nitrite]] le
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  • ...via the [[distillation]] of [[benzoic acid]] (from [[gum benzoin]]) and [[calcium oxide|lime]]. Mitscherlich gave the compound the name ''benzin''.<ref>{{cit ...|volume=322| pages=9–20|pmid=7517507}}</ref> Benzene metabolism involves enzymes coded for by polymorphic genes. Studies have shown that genotype at these l
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  • ...a weak acid. Its salts are called ([[arsenate]]s, e.g. [[Paris Green]], [[calcium arsenate]], and [[lead hydrogen arsenate]]. The latter three have been used
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  • ...age is higher in children, pregnant women, and people with deficiencies of calcium, zinc, or iron.<ref name="Karri08"/> Children and infants may absorb about ...> Lead also interferes with the normal metabolism of [[calcium in biology|calcium in cells]] and causes it to build up within them.<ref name="Chisolm04-222"/
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  • ...ase, H | title = Inhibition of proteolytic enzymes | journal = Proteolytic enzymes: a practical approach, 2 edn | year = 2001 | volume = 1 | pages = 105–130
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  • {{Chembox_CASNo2|62-33-9}} (calcium&nbsp;disodium) <!-- Also CAS verified --> ...reactivity. EDTA is produced as several salts, notably disodium EDTA and calcium disodium EDTA.
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  • | [[Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease]] | Hemolytic anemia, Elevated Liver enzymes and Low Platelet count syndrome
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  • * [[Calcium#Applications|Calcium]] ...ed contains a toxin that inhibits enzymes, simulating a deficiency of the enzymes.
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