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  1. Comprehensive Review on Fruit Seeds: Nutritional, Phytochemical, Nanotechnology, Toxicity, Food Biochemistry, and Biotechnology Perspective

    Fruit seeds are leftovers from a variety of culinary sectors. They are generally unutilized and contribute greatly to global disposals. These seeds...

    Sarita Roy, Tanmay Sarkar, ... Runu Chakraborty in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Article 27 September 2023
  2. The Window of Opportunity

    As a beginning graduate student, well before I met the man I would eventually marry, I recall considering my future. I was training to become a...
    Nancy E. Levinger in Mom the Chemistry Professor
    Chapter 2018
  3. Legacy of Indian Spices: Its Production and Processing

    Centuries before Greece and Rome had been discovered, sailing ships carried Indian spices-black pepper, cardamom, large cardamom, herbal perfumes and...
    Minoo Divakaran, E. Jayasree, ... K. V. Peter in Indian Spices
    Chapter 2018
  4. The impact of probiotic supplementation during pregnancy on DNA methylation of obesity-related genes in mothers and their children

    Purpose

    Dietary supplementation with probiotics during pregnancy has been suggested to decrease the risk for obesity in women after delivery and to...

    Sanna VƤhƤmiko, Asta Laiho, ... Kirsi Laitinen in European Journal of Nutrition
    Article 03 January 2018
  5. A biomimetic mesoporous silicaā€“polymer composite scaffold for bone tissue engineering

    A biomimetic organicā€“inorganic composite system comprising of microspheres fabricated from combination of a biodegradable polymer...

    Ramyapriya Kaliaraj, Sakthivel Gandhi, ... Uma Maheswari Krishnan in Journal of Porous Materials
    Article 02 June 2017
  6. Copper regulates rest-activity cycles through the locus coeruleus-norepinephrine system

    The unusually high demand for metals in the brain, along with insufficient understanding of how their dysregulation contributes to neurological...

    Tong **ao, Cheri M. Ackerman, ... Christopher J. Chang in Nature Chemical Biology
    Article 04 June 2018
  7. A Divinely Ordered Path

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    RenĆ£ A. S. Robinson in Mom the Chemistry Professor
    Chapter 2018
  8. Constant Refinement: Learning from Lifeā€™s Experiments

    Scientists are some of the most curious people. They are curious about the way small intricate things work, and they are interested in why they work...
    Kimberly A. Woznack in Mom the Chemistry Professor
    Chapter 2018
  9. Can polymorphisms in the fatty acid desaturase (FADS) gene cluster alter the effects of fish oil supplementation on plasma and erythrocyte fatty acid profiles? An exploratory study

    Purpose

    The enzymes encoded by fatty acid desaturases ( FADS ) genes determine the desaturation of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFA). We...

    Suzanne J. Meldrum, Yuchun Li, ... Karen Simmer in European Journal of Nutrition
    Article 19 September 2017
  10. A toxic mutant huntingtin species is resistant to selective autophagy

    Protein misfolding is a common theme in neurodegenerative disorders including Huntington's disease (HD). The HD-causing mutant huntingtin protein...

    Yuhua Fu, Peng Wu, ... Boxun Lu in Nature Chemical Biology
    Article 04 September 2017
  11. Parameterization of phosphine ligands demonstrates enhancement of nickel catalysis via remote steric effects

    The field of Ni-catalysed cross-coupling has seen rapid recent growth because of the low cost of Ni, its earth abundance, and its ability to promote...

    Kevin Wu, Abigail G. Doyle in Nature Chemistry
    Article 06 March 2017
  12. Unique organization and unprecedented diversity of the Bacteroides (Pseudobacteroides) cellulosolvens cellulosome system

    Background

    (Pseudo) Bacteroides cellulosolvens is an anaerobic, mesophilic, cellulolytic, cellulosome-producing clostridial bacterium capable of...

    Olga Zhivin, Bareket Dassa, ... Edward A. Bayer in Biotechnology for Biofuels
    Article Open access 07 September 2017
  13. CFTR and Cystic Fibrosis

    Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most common autosomal recessive disorder in Caucasians and appears mostly in childhood. The first medical reports of CF...
    Carlos M. Farinha in CFTR and Cystic Fibrosis
    Chapter 2018
  14. Sustainable Micronutrients in Europe: Is There Cause for Concern?

    Despite the fact that vitamin and mineral deficiencies seem to occur only in low-income countries, there are also numbers of individuals in...
    Chapter 2017
  15. Untargeted Metabolomics Strategiesā€”Challenges and Emerging Directions

    Metabolites are building blocks of cellular function. These species are involved in enzyme-catalyzed chemical reactions and are essential for...

    Alexandra C. Schrimpe-Rutledge, Simona G. Codreanu, ... John A. McLean in Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry
    Article 13 September 2016
  16. Polyphony in B flat

    Zhuhua Zhang, Evgeni S. Penev, Boris I. Yakobson in Nature Chemistry
    Article 25 April 2016
  17. Systematic review of the effects of the intestinal microbiota on selected nutrients and non-nutrients

    Purpose

    There is considerable interest in the effects of the intestinal microbiota (IM) composition, its activities in relation with the metabolism of...

    Colette Shortt, Oliver Hasselwander, ... Jean-Michel Antoine in European Journal of Nutrition
    Article Open access 30 October 2017
  18. Unusual exfoliation of layered silicate clays by non-aqueous amine diffusion mechanism

    The organic ionic exchange intercalation of smectite clays is conventionally performed in water swelling conditions. Here we report a different...

    Ting-Kai Huang, Jau-Yu Chiou, ... Jiang-Jen Lin in Journal of Polymer Research
    Article 18 July 2016
  19. Ļƒ1 receptor ligands control a switch between passive and active threat responses

    Humans and many animals show 'freezing' behavior in response to threatening stimuli. In humans, inappropriate threat responses are fundamental...

    Andrew J Rennekamp, **-** Huang, ... Randall T Peterson in Nature Chemical Biology
    Article 30 May 2016
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