「lipids」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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immune response, a source of thermoregulatory | lipids, a source of pheromones, a site of osmoregulat |
yields approximately 4 kcal of energy and from | lipids about 9 kcal. |
inidase is no longer functioning properly, the | lipids accumulate in the nervous tissue of the brain |
These experiments studied pigments, | lipids, amino acids, cell wall synthesis, DNA synthes |
, significance, and sequelae of alterations in | lipids and protein constituents mediating lipid metab |
While | lipids and cholesterol stored in the cells do not pos |
des in frozen sections, and some protein bound | lipids and lipoproteins on paraffin sections. |
ymological Subjects and Specialized Section on | Lipids and Related Subjects. |
water to 100 grams to dissolve the saponified | lipids, and titrating against a normal sulfuric acid |
ctions, interactions, and dynamics of cellular | lipids and the dynamic changes that occur during path |
troph ("uterine milk", enriched with proteins, | lipids and mucus) produced by the mother and delivere |
Do intrinsic membrane proteins bind tightly to | lipids, and what is the nature of the layer of lipids |
- ) is a biochemist whose research focused on | lipids and fatty acids, especially the Omega-3 fatty |
which bind to the layer surface interact with | lipids and influence their behavior? |
e the cells, lysosomes convert, or metabolize, | lipids and proteins into smaller components to provid |
o the extracellular matrix calcium, phosphate, | lipids and the annexins which act to nucleate mineral |
des in frozen sections, and some protein bound | lipids and lipoproteins on paraffin sections. |
Materials like proteins, | lipids and sugars with low molecular weight are rapid |
lf alignment of highly polar molecules such as | lipids and some surfactants will generate highly bire |
Endocannabinoid system: neuromodulatory | lipids and receptors involved in a variety of physiol |
nd on the tips of each leaflet and are rich in | lipids and proteins and often red in colour. |
bout 30-50 micrometres in diameter and rich in | lipids and carbohydrates derived from the leaves and |
ng in a smaller accumulation of carbohydrates, | lipids, and proteins in the inclusion bodies. |
consultant to chairman, group leader of marine | lipids, and division chief of marine lipids. |
Terpenes are made of water insoluble | lipids, and synthesized from acetyl CoA or basic inte |
e calcium sensor, synaptotagmin, with membrane | lipids and/or the partially assembled SNARE complex. |
Lipids are metabolized to triglycerides, in turn to f | |
In the liver, acetyl co-A formed from fats and | lipids are transformed into three ketone bodies: acet |
The three major classes of membrane | lipids are phospholipids, glycolipids, and cholestero |
i, with diameter of 1.25-2.0µm.The major polar | lipids are phospholipids, glycolipids, and phosphogly |
Plasmalogens as well as some 1-O-alkyl | lipids are ubiquitous and sometimes major parts of th |
Amphipathic | lipids are molecules that are mostly lipid-like (hydr |
The | lipids are transferred from the HPTLC plate to a PVDF |
As both | lipids are thought to function as bioactive lipid sig |
s (nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates, and | lipids), as well as non-polymeric molecules with larg |
ifies endogenous compounds such as peroxidised | lipids, as well as breakdown of xenobiotics. |
ulated late acquisition of the biosynthesis of | lipids as directed by genetically encoded peptides is |
brane by its hydrophobic head (a cysteine with | lipids attached). |
nt in the transport of small molecules such as | lipids between organelles, and offer an alternative t |
r can decrease the ability of cells to produce | lipids biosynthetically and also impact various other |
ry, calcium ions bind more strongly to charged | lipids, but less strongly to water. |
Not only analysis of | lipids but also metabolites of drugs and natural comp |
s other kinases act on small molecules such as | lipids, carbohydrates, amino acids, and nucleotides, |
For DNA, RNA, and | lipids, CHARMM27 is used. |
Phospholipids are the primary | lipids composing cellular membranes. |
The analysis of 31P-NMR spectra of | lipids could provide a wide range of information abou |
cules (such as phospholipids) can surround the | lipids, creating the lipoprotein particle that is its |
ganic matter (including proteins, lignins, and | lipids) derived from sources such as the offshore bre |
ining the proteins dissolved in phenol and the | lipids dissolved in chloroform). |
Far-Eastern blot for | Lipids, Drugs and Hormones |
scheriosomes are liposomes prepared from polar | lipids extracted from Escherichia coli. |
roduct consisting of a mixture of skin-related | lipids extracted from waxes found in sheep's wool. |
It is also found in the | lipids from many sources such as freshwater sponges, |
If the | lipids had two palmitoyl chains, PE would melt at 63C |
All | lipids have a characteristic temperature at which the |
circulatory transport molecules for | lipids, hormones, vitamins and metals |
with lipotoxicity - where the accumulation of | lipids in non-adipose tissue brings about cell death. |
ale study of pathways and networks of cellular | lipids in biological systems The word "lipidome" is u |
s, coupled with the recognition of the role of | lipids in many metabolic diseases such as obesity, at |
Breeding individuals store energy rich | lipids in a sac anterior to their stomach which are u |
Structural analysis of | lipids in conjunction with direct mass spectrometry. |
Lipids in turn could modulate the membrane thickness | |
are hyperlipidemias; that is, an elevation of | lipids in the blood, often due to diet and lifestyle. |
studies the pathways and networks of cellular | lipids in biological systems (i.e., lipidomes) on a l |
MALDI methods have enabled direct detection of | lipids in-situ. |
Other | lipids include prostaglandins and leukotrienes which |
hat provides a detailed analysis of your blood | lipids including the number of Low Density Lipoprotei |
These | lipids, including triglycerides, phospholipids, and c |
3) How do the | lipids influence the structure of function of membran |
her possible function of the plasmalogen ether | lipids is as antioxidants, as protective effects agai |
In lipid polymorphism, if the packing ratio of | lipids is greater or less than one, lipid membranes c |
storage disorder caused by the accumulation of | lipids known as gangliosides. |
e that cause an accumulation of fatty material | lipids leading to abnormalities in the joints, liver, |
nds such as sterols (e.g., StAR or STARD1) and | lipids like phosphatidylcholine (phosphatidylcholine |
hly sensitive, and it can identify hundreds of | lipids missed by other methods - all with a much smal |
ar components such as proteins, carbohydrates, | lipids, nucleic acids and other biomolecules. |
uramic acid of the peptidoglycan layer, to the | lipids of the cytoplasmic membrane, or to a terminal |
typically consist of three separate classes of | lipids of this type. |
They analyzed concentrations of various | lipids on the skin surface by collecting samples in a |
nt version (which lacks the albumin associated | lipids) or synthetic chemical such as the polymer pol |
ek out the arils, it may be that these contain | lipids or other compounds with interesting properties |
oteins, but some are carbohydrates attached to | lipids or proteins [Reid M.E., Lomas-Francis C. The B |
dvantages of the popular biochemical (cationic | lipids or polymers) and physical (electroporation, ge |
Alkylresorcinols are phenolic | lipids present in high amounts in the bran layer (e.g |
the aggregation is influenced by the ratio of | lipids present, temperature, hydration, pressure and |
evealed in an interview that he began studying | lipids primarily because they were difficult to study |
distinct bands containing organelles, membrane | lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. |
e entities such as ions, solutes, metabolites, | lipids, proteins, etc. |
ular species and their interactions with other | lipids, proteins, and other metabolites. |
ular species and their interactions with other | lipids, proteins, and other moieties in vivo. |
enes that repair oxidatively damaged proteins, | lipids, RNA, and DNA, and his laboratory has made maj |
d Dental University, Japan for the analysis of | lipids separated by high-performance thin layer chrom |
They do not contain | lipids since they are not surrounded by a membrane. |
acid derivatives may be considered as complex | lipids since they are formed of one fatty acid, a 3'- |
ntially, most notably among vitamins and blood | lipids, so these tables give limits on both standard |
usion process by binding to negatively charged | lipids such as phosphatidylserine, phosphatidylglycer |
s but is generally about 1 nm for zwitterionic | lipids supported on silica, the most common experimen |
art of sphingolipids, a class of cell membrane | lipids that include sphingomyelin, an important phosp |
fore, in the presence of low amounts of water, | lipids that would normally form micelles actually for |
Fatty acids are incorporated into membrane | lipids, the major component of most membranes. |
ic rate and elevated levels of polyunsaturated | lipids, the target of lipid peroxidation. |
ble amounts as components of animal or vegetal | lipids, they are in general important metabolic produ |
On the basis of characteristic | lipids this species belongs to the genus Mycobacteriu |
It binds | lipids through its FYVE domain and forms a homodimer |
ddition of a GPI anchor that links proteins to | lipids through glycan linkages. |
ipin changes conformation, exposing the stored | lipids to hormone-sensitive lipase-mediated lipolysis |
oluble dye) diazo dye used for the staining of | lipids, triglycerides and lipoproteins on frozen para |
al development or homeostasis of metabolism of | lipids ultimately resulting in obesity. |
The exchangeable | lipids undergo a monomer interchanging process throug |
ntails the injection and expulsion of fats and | lipids, which proponents claim can improve cognitive |
nction of biomolecules, including proteins and | lipids, which play a role in biological processes suc |
Absorption is limited by serum | lipids, which can become saturated with THC, mitigati |
Sulfolipids are a class of | lipids which possess a sulfur-containing functional g |
ate the production of Akh in order to mobilise | lipids which can then be used for parasite gains. |
e violet gland contain a high concentration of | lipids, with a composition that varies seasonally. |
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