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Electrophoresis, a transport technology that transitioned from moving boundary method to zone method
Gel electrophoresis, a transport technology, is one of the most widely used experimental methods in biochemical and pharmaceutical research and...
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Dinitrosyl Iron Complexes with Glutathione Ligands Intercept Peroxynitrite and Protect Hemoglobin from Oxidative Modification
AbstractDinitrosyl iron complexes with glutathione ligands (GS-DNICs) are a physiological form of nitric oxide that is stored and transported in the...
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Hemoglobinopathies Among Patients Referred to Single Centre in Central India: An Observational Study
Sickle cell disease (SCD) and thalassemia are the most common hereditary disorders encountered in Central India. Timely identification of these...
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Effect of hemoglobin polymorphism on performance traits in indigenous chicken genotypes in Nigeria
The effect of hemoglobin polymorphism on performance traits in Nigerian indigenous chicken types was investigated in this research. The chickens were...
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Truncated hemoglobin 2 modulates phosphorus deficiency response by controlling of gene expression in nitric oxide-dependent pathway in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
Main conclusionTruncated hemoglobin 2 is involved in fine-tuning of PSR1-regulated gene expression during phosphorus deprivation.
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Sickle Cell Hemoglobin
Sickle cellSickle cell hemoglobinSickle cell hemoglobin (HbS) is an example of a genetic variant of human hemoglobinHemoglobin where a point... -
Characterization of the apo-form of extracellular hemoglobin of Glossoscolex paulistus (HbGp) and its stability in the presence of urea
The structural study of small heme-containing proteins, such as myoglobin, in the apo-form lacking heme has been extensively described, but the...
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Characterization of a novel aspartic protease from Trichoderma asperellum for the preparation of duck blood peptides
AbstractA novel aspartic protease gene ( Tapro A1) from Trichoderma asperellum was successfully expressed in Komagataella phaffii ( Pichia pastoris ). Ta ...
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Initial biophysical characterization of Amynthas gracilis giant extracellular hemoglobin (HbAg)
The aim of the present work was the biophysical characterization of the Amynthas gracilis hemoglobin (HbAg). The oxy-HbAg optical absorption data,...
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Exploration of marine red seaweed as a dietary fish meal replacement and its potentiality on growth, hematological, biochemical, and enzyme activity in freshwater fish Labeo rohita
The present study investigated the dietary fishmeal replacement by marine red seaweed ( Halymenia dilatata ) meal (RSM) on growth performance, feed...
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Functional Differences of Digestive Proteases in Three Fish Species of the Genus Poblana (Atheriniformes: Atherinopsidae)
AbstractThe populations of three members of the Neotropical silverside fish from the Poblana genus of the Atherinopsidae family ( Poblana alchichica , P...
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Evaluation of the Antimicrobial Efficacy of Epidermal Mucus Extract from Air-Breathing Fish (Channa punctatus) and Identification of the Peptides Serving as Immune Components
Fish and other members of aquatic habitats are in constant contact with the microbes that trigger their immune system to produce immune components...
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Morphological changes, peptidase activity, and effects of exogenous enzymes in the early ontogeny of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus
During the early ontogeny, the transition from endogenous (yolk protein) to exogenous feeding (artificial diets) represents a critical period linked...
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Understanding the Digestive Peptidases from Crustaceans: from Their Biochemical Basis and Classical Perspective to the Biotechnological Approach
Scientific studies about decapod crustaceans’ digestive physiology have increased, being an important topic with novel results in the last years....
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Analysis of δ-globin gene alleles in Tunisians: description of three new delta-thalassemia mutations
BackgroundThalassemia is one of the most prevalent worldwide autosomal recessive disorders characterized by a great molecular and clinical expression...
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Extracellular proteases and laccases produced by Pleurotus ostreatus PoB: the effects of proteases on laccase activity
Laccases are enzymes produced by plants and white rot fungi, such as Pleurotus ostreatus , with industrial applications. Fungal laccases have been...
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Mussaenda macrophylla Wall. exhibit anticancer activity against Dalton’s lymphoma ascites (DLA) bearing mice via alterations of redox-homeostasis and apoptotic genes expression
BackgroundMussaenda macrophylla is a shrub widely used in Mizo traditional practice for treatment of cancer, fever, cough, ulcer and dysentery. We...
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Proteomic methods for the study of porcine acute phase proteins – anything new to detect?
Acute phase proteins (APPs) reflect the health status of individuals and are important tools in diagnostics, as their altered levels are a sign of...
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Extraction, Isolation, and Characterization Techniques of Structural Proteins
This chapter comprehensively explores the extraction methods, isolation techniques, and characterization approaches for structural proteins. It... -
How It All Began: A Personal History of Gel Electrophoresis
Arne Tiselius’ moving boundary electrophoresis method was still in general use in 1951 when this personal history begins, although zonal...