Concept cluster: Health > Biochemistry (10)
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activated via alloactivation
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Relating to the cleavage of amide groups (or, more specifically, of peptide bonds)
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Of or pertaining to starch
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(biochemistry) Any metal that has a biochemical function.
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(biochemistry) Any reagent (especially an enzyme) of biological origin
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A device designed to mimic the emission of chemical signals (pheromones) by insects
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Any source of protein that contains an adequate proportion of all of the essential amino acids necessary to the diet.
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(biochemistry) Any of several classes of molecules that act as both an acceptor and donator of electrons and function in an energy-producing system such as photosynthesis.
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(endocrinology) A chemical substance that hinders the normal functioning of the endocrine system in animals and human beings.
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Relating to an exoglycosidase
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Alternative spelling of pheromone [(biology) A chemical secreted by an animal, especially an insect, that affects the development or behavior of other members of the same species, functioning often as a means of attracting a member of the opposite sex.]
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(biochemistry) A short peptide, protein domain, or entire protein that can be fused to a target protein of interest to create a fusion protein.
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Alternative form of gasotransmitter [(biochemistry) Any simple, gaseous compound, synthesized by an organism, that has a biochemical function]
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(biochemistry) Relating to glucides
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(biochemistry) The dynamics of glucose synthesis and metabolism
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glycogenesis of glucose
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Synonym of glycolysis (when applied to glucose rather than other simple sugars)
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(biochemistry) The metabolic process in which glucose is formed, mostly in the liver, from non-carbohydrate precursors
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Relating to glucose.
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(biochemistry) The metabolic production of glutamine
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(biochemistry) The metabolism of glutamine to yield a variety of products
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(biochemistry) The biosynthesis of glycerides
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(biochemistry) The biogenesis of sugars
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The application of bioinformatics to carbohydrates and related compounds
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(biochemistry) The dynamics of sugar synthesis and metabolism
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association with glycogen
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(biochemistry) The biosynthesis of a sugar
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(biochemistry, computing) The bioinformatics of sugars
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(biochemistry) The cellular degradation of the simple sugar glucose to yield pyruvic acid, and ATP as an energy source
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Of or pertaining to glycomics
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The biosynthesis of sugars, typically in the liver
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(biology, biochemistry) feeding on, or metabolism of sugars, especially glucose
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(biochemistry) The synthesis (especially the biosynthesis) of sugars and polysaccharides
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Relating to glycoxidation
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(biochemistry) A series of metabolic reactions by which many different organisms utilise fats for the synthesis of carbohydrates
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(biochemistry) A receptor regulating the synthesis and/or release of mediators other than its own ligand.
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(biochemistry) The biogenesis of hexoses
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(biochemistry) A reduced rate or amount of synthesis of a particular biochemical substance
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(biochemistry) The breakdown of ketones (formed by fatty acid oxidation)
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(biochemistry) A series of enzymatic reactions that occurs in all aerobic organisms; it involves the oxidative metabolism of acetyl units, and serves as the main source of cellular energy.
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(biochemistry) The study of the lipidome of an organism or cell
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(chemistry) affinity to lipids
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(biochemistry) To disturb the biochemistry of a cell by the accumulation of saturated phospholipids.
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(biochemistry) The biosynthesis of lipids
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(biochemistry) The attachment of a fatty acid residue (or similar lipid) to a molecule
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(biochemistry) Incorrect metallation (of enzymes)
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The breakdown or dissolution of mucin.
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Alternative form of peptonization [(physiology, biochemistry) The conversion of a protein into peptones under the influence of the enzyme pepsin]
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(biology) A chemical secreted by an animal, especially an insect, that affects the development or behavior of other members of the same species, functioning often as a means of attracting a member of the opposite sex.
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Relating to a phospholipidome.
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(biochemistry) The biogenesis of propionate (especially from carbohydrates).
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a form of protein powder that is processed to remove the carbohydrates and fat.
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(biochemistry) catalytic by means of a proteasome
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(biochemistry, archaic) Any of a class of substances found ready-formed in animal and vegetable tissues, and separable by chemical analysis, such as albumin, sugar, collagen, fat, etc.
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(biochemistry) Any substance that mimics the substrate of an enzyme and thus inhibits its activity
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(biochemistry) biochemical retrosynthesis
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(biochemistry) A form of feedback in a cyclic metabolic pathway in which an end product inhibits an allosteric enzyme that starts the reaction
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(biochemistry) the metabolism of sugars
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(biochemistry) The biosynthesis of secosteroids
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A proteome containing succinylproteins
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(biochemistry) A chaperonin protein complex found in archaea
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(biochemistry) The biosynthesis of uric acid
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(biochemistry) The proteome of a snake venom
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A ferment.

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