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  • ...31 |issue=5 |pages=509–16 |year=1979 |pmid=121158 |doi= |url=}}</ref> [[Biosynthesis]] of the D(-)-[[enantiomer]] of octopamine is by β-[[hydroxylation]] of [[
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  • ...], cannot make ergothioneine.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Genghof DS |title=Biosynthesis of ergothioneine and hercynine by fungi and Actinomycetales |journal=J. Bac
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  • ...elta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase]], or ALAD, which is important in the biosynthesis of [[heme]], the cofactor found in [[hemoglobin]].<ref name="Patrick06"/>
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  • ===Biosynthesis=== The "committed step" for porphyrin [[biosynthesis]] is the formation of [[D-Aminolevulinic acid|D-aminolevulinic acid]] (dALA
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  • ...ells require a continual supply of energy for two main purposes: for the [[biosynthesis]] of small and macromolecules, and for the active transport of ions and mol ...latter is usually cleaved further to yield two phosphates. This results in biosynthesis reactions, which do not occur alone, that can be driven in the direction of
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  • ...or=Toda K, Yabe I |title=Mathematical model of cell growth and phosphatase biosynthesis in Saccharomyces carlsbergensis under phosphate limitation |journal=Biotech
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  • ...it is also a [[genetic marker|marker]] of cardiovascular disease). After [[Biosynthesis|synthesis]], ADMA migrates into the [[extracellular]] space and thence into
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  • ==Biosynthesis== The fungal biosynthesis starts from aromatic aminoacids such as [[phenylalanine]] and [[tyrosine]];
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  • ...made and stored for later use. The mechanisms and enzymes underlying the biosynthesis of endocannabinoids remain elusive and continue to be an area of active res
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  • ...17006413">{{cite journal | author = Kream RM, Stefano GB | title = De novo biosynthesis of morphine in animal cells: an evidence-based model | journal = Medical sc
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  • ...nal |author=Croteau RB, Davis EM, Ringer KL, Wildung MR |title=(-)-Menthol biosynthesis and molecular genetics |journal=Naturwissenschaften |volume=92 |issue=12 |p
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  • ===Biosynthesis===
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  • ...suggesting multiple, distinct pathways are involved in [[anandamide|AEA]] biosynthesis (Leung et al., 2006). Once released into the extracellular space by a putat
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  • ...">{{cite journal |author=Wang G, Tian L, Aziz N, ''et al.'' |title=Terpene biosynthesis in glandular trichomes of hop |journal=Plant Physiol. |volume=148 |issue=3
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  • ==Biosynthesis== [[Image:THC biosynthesis.png|thumb|Biosynthesis of THC]]
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  • ...J, Crossley JR, Crossley PC.|title=The effect of N-acylglucosamines on the biosynthesis and secretion of insulin in the rat|journal=Biochem. J.|year=1976|volume=15
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  • ...on|inflammatory]]. Ketorolac acts by [[Enzyme inhibitor|inhibiting]] the [[Biosynthesis|bodily synthesis]] of [[prostaglandins]]. Ketorolac in its oral ([[tablet]
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  • ...rnal |title=The molecular mechanism of the inhibition by licofelone of the biosynthesis of 5-lipoxygenase products |journal=British journal of pharmacology |volume
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  • ...according to the structure of a particular [[enzyme]] involved in their [[biosynthesis]], [[cyclooxygenase]].
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  • ...hibiting the enzyme COX, which causes the general inhibition of prostanoid biosynthesis (PGE2) within the hypothalamus.<ref name="former29"/><ref name="former32"/>
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