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- AChE inhibitors and substrates (53,646 bytes)
50: ...ugstore/pic/gpic_25fd25197010a0fb4a680516735e613c.jpg], a tablet form of HupA produced from the extract...
57: ...re of ''Tc''AChE/<scene name='AChE_inhibitors_and_substrates/Com_view_tacrine/2'>tacrine</scene> complex which...
65: ...ki/Galantamine]. <scene name='AChE_inhibitors_and_substrates/Com_view_gal/2'>GAL</scene> <font color='red'><b>...
100: ...s of mentioned in the page '[[AChE inhibitors and substrates]]' <scene name='1zgb/Comp/8'>tacrine</scene> <fon...
117: Described in the page '[[AChE inhibitors and substrates (Part II)]]' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galant... - Category:Diffusion of substrates in the crystal (69 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Diffusion of substrates in the crystal - Category:Substrates bound (47 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Substrates bound - AChE inhibitors and substrates (Part II) (79 bytes)
1: #REDIRECT [[AChE_inhibitors_and_substrates#Treatment_of_Alzheimer.27s_disease]] - Image:TR and other substrates.png (0 bytes)
- AChE inhibitors and substrates (Part III) (44 bytes)
1: #REDIRECT [[AChE inhibitors and substrates]] - Category:Substrates include pro-hepsin (60 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Substrates include pro-hepsin - Image:Substrates.png (31 bytes)
1: Overview of thrombin substrates - Image:Sugar substrates.png (0 bytes)
- Image:Relative efficiencies of RalDH2 for substrates.png (0 bytes)
- Citric acid cycle intermediates serve as substrates for biosynthetic processes (5,392 bytes)
- Image:FPPS Substrates ARMs copy.pse.zip (34 bytes)
- Substrates (3,491 bytes)
9: ...50 enzyme heme is a vital center for oxidation of substrates (drugs or other xenobiotics)'''
17: '''NADH quinone oxidoreductase (NQO1) substrates'''
19: ...none (2,3,5,6-tetramethyl-''p''-benzoquinone) are substrates of NQO1 (it catalyzes two-electron reduction of t... - Image:VKOR Substrates.jpg (0 bytes)
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- Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase (5,665 bytes)
11: [[Image:TERT_diagram.jpg|600px]]
33: ...ith and provides an anchor site for telomeric DNA substrates. - Sandbox Tst (3,047 bytes)
4: [[Image:1som.jpg|left|200px]]<br />
8: (see also [[AChE inhibitors and substrates]], [[2wfz]], [[2wg0]], [[2wg1]], and [[1cfj]]) - NADH quinone oxidoreductase (NQO1) with inhibitor dicoumarol (8,927 bytes)
3: [[Image:NQO_Dic copy.jpg|border|left|300px]]
7: ...ene-bis (4-hydroxycoumarin)),[[Image:Figure3 copy.jpg|border|center|300px]] is the most potent competit...
15: ...none (2,3,5,6-tetramethyl-''p''-benzoquinone) are substrates of NQO1 (it catalyzes two-electron reduction of t... - 8gpb (5,904 bytes)
11: ... their regulatory mechanisms and in their natural substrates. However, all known phosphorylases share catalyti... - 2src (9,009 bytes)
13: ...ell contact adherens junctions and phosphorylates substrates such as beta-catenin (CTNNB1), delta-catenin (CTN... - 1mty (5,005 bytes)
24: ...onent of a hydrophobic gate controlling access of substrates to and products from the active site. The leucine... - 1e4o (4,916 bytes)
11: ... their regulatory mechanisms and in their natural substrates. However, all known phosphorylases share catalyti... - 1e4i (5,527 bytes)
24: ...se, but is also active against various artificial substrates. In its native state has an octameric structure. ... - 1vyr (5,031 bytes)
24: ...any interaction between Trp-102 and nitroaromatic substrates was probed further in solution and crystal comple... - 1vyp (5,049 bytes)
24: ...any interaction between Trp-102 and nitroaromatic substrates was probed further in solution and crystal comple... - 1vys (5,048 bytes)
24: ...any interaction between Trp-102 and nitroaromatic substrates was probed further in solution and crystal comple... - 9h6p (2,148 bytes)
11: ...e is probably UDP-glucose. Poor activity on other substrates such as ADP-glucose, CDP-glucose, GDP-glucose and... - 2boy (5,193 bytes)
24: ...the amino acid residues expected to interact with substrates, only three are altered Val53(Ala53), Tyr78(Phe78... - 2bo6 (5,045 bytes)
24: ...nd kinetic analyses of both natural and synthetic substrates of Rhodothermus marinus mannosylglycerate synthas... - 2bo4 (4,968 bytes)
24: ...nd kinetic analyses of both natural and synthetic substrates of Rhodothermus marinus mannosylglycerate synthas... - 2boq (5,896 bytes)
24: ...e oxidation of some high redox potential aromatic substrates. - 2bo7 (5,034 bytes)
24: ...nd kinetic analyses of both natural and synthetic substrates of Rhodothermus marinus mannosylglycerate synthas... - 2bo8 (5,128 bytes)
24: ...nd kinetic analyses of both natural and synthetic substrates of Rhodothermus marinus mannosylglycerate synthas... - 1wcm (6,784 bytes)
11: ...NA using the four ribonucleoside triphosphates as substrates. Largest and catalytic component of RNA polymeras... - 1wch (4,972 bytes)
24: ...osphatidylinositol 3-kinase, although the precise substrates are as yet unknown. In this study, we describe a ...
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