Browsing by Subject "hydrophobicity"
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Antimicrobial activity of bee-collected pollen and beebread: State of the art and future perspectives
(2020)Bee-collected pollen (BCP) is a well-known functional food. Honey bees process the collected pollen and store it in the hive, inside the comb cells. The processed pollen is called beebread or ambrosia and it is the main ... -
Application of efficient nanoparticles for early diagnosis and treatment of cancer
(2015)Cancer is considered as a prevalent cause of human deaths and undoubtedly, is the most complex disease with multiple cellular physiological systems involved. During the last decade, the application of nanotechnological ... -
The challenges of primary biliary cholangitis: What is new and what needs to be done
(2019)Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) is an uncommon, chronic, cholangiopathy of autoimmune origin and unknown etiology characterized by positive anti-mitochondrial autoantibodies (AMA), female preponderance and progression ... -
Reply to Harwood et al.: Alternative functional conformations of native human α2-macroglobulin
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A short survey on genetic sequences, chou's pseudo amino acid composition and its combination with fuzzy set theory
(2013)The study of genetic sequences is of great importance in biology and medicine. Sequence analysis and taxonomy are two major fields of application of bioinformatics. In this survey, we present results concerning genetic ... -
Synthetic flavonoid derivatives targeting the glycogen phosphorylase inhibitor site: QM/MM-PBSA motivated synthesis of substituted 5,7-dihydroxyflavones, crystallography, in vitro kinetics and ex-vivo cellular experiments reveal novel potent inhibitors
(2020)Glycogen phosphorylase (GP) is an important target for the development of new anti-hyperglycaemic agents. Flavonoids are novel inhibitors of GP, but their mode of action is unspecific in terms of the GP binding sites ... -
Synucleins: New prospects in the diseases of the nervous system
(2003)Research in the molecular neuroscience field in the last years has revealed a family of proteins called synucleins, present in abundance in the nervous system. Synucleins are small, heat-stable and soluble proteins with a ...