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1. Antivirotic agent which inactivate harmful substances

2. IPV : Inactivated poliovirus vaccine

3. Reaction of three residues with iodoacetic acid inactivates the enzyme.

4. Because angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) proteolytically inactivates Bradykinin, ACE

5. Layered phyllosilicates are useful for adsorbing and/or binding to and, thereby, inactivating viruses.

6. Reported that CLOCK Acetylates ASS1 to inactivate its function in arginine biosynthesis

7. Bleomycin is inactivated by a cytosolic cysteine proteinase enzyme, Bleomycin …

8. Bleomycin is inactivated by a cytosolic cysteine proteinase enzyme, Bleomycin …

9. Could we use, let's say, pharmacological drugs to activate or inactivate brain cells?

10. Inactivated by anionic surface-active agents and by inert clays.

11. 28 Even though cooking may destroy the bacterial cells, it is unlikely to inactivate the toxin.

12. Rattlesnakes and other types of vipers manufacture special proteins that bind and inactivate venom components in the blood.

13. Amylase is filtered by renal tubules and resorbed (inactivated) by tubular epithelium

14. However, a Board of Inspection and Survey recommended that she be inactivated.

15. Bleomycin is inactivated by a cytosolic cysteine proteinase enzyme, Bleomycin hydrolase

16. It contains the toxoid (chemically inactivated toxin) from the tetanus bacterium

17. 3 . Toxoid vaccines contain an inactivated toxin produced by the bacterium .

18. The scientists identified a protean protein that inactivates the flu virus before it can mutate.

19. Both solubilized enzymatic activities were thermally inactivated at temperatures above 30 °C.

20. The separated activities are both unstable, the solubilized portion being inactivated more rapidly.

21. Layered phyllosilicates are useful for adsorbing and/or binding to and, thereby, inactivating viruses, bacteria and fungi.

22. Method for inactivating bacteria associated with bacterial vaginosis using cellulose acetate phthalate and/or hydroxypropyl methylcellulose phthalate

23. (2) Agglutinins are inactivated by adhesion when one partner is a living cell

24. Avidin definition is - a protein found in egg white that inactivates biotin by combining with it.

25. Biotransformation increases water solubility of the drug, making it easier to excrete, and it (most frequently) inactivates the drug

26. In one study, sheep gut bacteria were genetically engineered to contain the fluoroacetate dehalogenase enzyme that inactivates sodium fluoroacetate.

27. Tetanus Toxoid Adsorbed belongs to a class of drugs called Vaccines, Inactivated, Bacterial

28. Typically, Antitoxins are the antisera obtained from large animals immunized with inactivated toxin

29. tho Diphtheria toxoid# Tetanus toxoid# Inactivated Bordetella pertussis # Hepatitis B surface antigen (rDNA

30. What does Avidin mean? A protein found in uncooked egg white that binds to and inactivates biotin

31. Common household disinfectants and Antiseptics were effective at inactivating MHV, a possible surrogate for SARS-CoV, from surfaces when used as directed

32. When they detect their own pollen, they inactivate it, often by blocking the growth of the pollen tube.

33. Since cardiotonic steroids inactivate precisely this quota, they are devoid of any activity in the absence of extracellular K+.

34. In Canada, an estimated 12.5 million people were vaccinated with inactivated vaccine adjuvanted with AS03.

35. The substrate and the prions are adiabatically heated to elevated temperatures at which the prions are inactivated.

36. Diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis, inactivated poliomyelitis, hepatitis B (recombinant) and Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccine, adjuvanted

37. Autogenous biologics shall be prepared from cultures of microorganisms which have been inactivated and are nontoxic

38. For reagents containing potentially infectious agents, whether inactivated or not, indicate a statement to the effect:

39. Re-designated as: 1352 Audiovisual Sq (Combat Camera) on 1 Feb 1990; Inactivated on 1 Apr 1996

40. When this serine residue is phosphorylated, FBPase-2 function is inactivated and greater PFK-2 activity is stabilized.

41. When Antisense DNA or RNA is added to a cell, it binds to a specific messenger RNA molecule and inactivates it.

42. 1-bis(diazoacetyl)-2-phenylethane reversibly inactivates pepsin at pH 5, a reaction which is accelerated by the presence of Cu(II).

43. When p53 is inactivated, the E4-ORF3 protein enables adenovirus replication in infected human cells to go unchecked.

44. Biosafety level 2 (BSL-2) is required for work with fixed or inactivated SARS-CoV-2 samples or tissues

45. It is normally conjugated by glutathione, but when taken in excess, the body's glutathione reserves are not sufficient to inactivate the toxic NAPQI.

46. Alternatively, needles in part of the needle bed may be inactivated on at least one row of stitches, then activated again.

47. (3) When both partners are living cells, Agglutinins are either inactivated during adhesion in situ or else they are shed

48. This animal has been treated with a cytostatic which temporarily inactivates its lymphocytes and renders its intestines temporarily permeable to the allergens in the food materials.

49. Assay adjustor – human serum that is inactivated antigen with preservatives or human serum that is reactive to antigen with preservatives.

50. Antitoxin(toxin-neutralizing antibody) is produced from horses by injections of formaldehyde-inactivated DT, like that used in the human vaccine

51. Mode of Action: Ampicillin is a semisynthetic penicillin and a ß-lactam antibiotic that inhibits bacterial cell-wall synthesis by inactivating transpeptidases on the inner surface of the bacterial cell membrane.

52. Aspirin is a acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) & non-selective COX inhibitor (traditional NSAID) that irreversibly Acetylates (and, thus, inactivates) cyclooxygenase, used to treat pain, and reduce fever or inflammation

53. The addition of heat-inactivated immune serum did not enable leukocytes to kill Amebae, nor did it protect these host cells from Amebae.

54. Methods 122 cases of ovarian cysts at ultrasound-guided puncture, took the allantoic fluid, ethanol inactivated cyst wall after normal saline washed cysts.

55. The reduction at Curdling point in microbial load was due to the extremely high temperature that inactivates the microorganisms [18, 19] similar reports of reduction in …

56. The patented Care222 modules used in our Counteract products effectively inactivate pathogens, may be used when people are present, contain a proprietary filter, and are mercury-free

57. Lyonization would have occurred in the Blastular stage and all the cells derived from a particular blastomere would have the same X chromosome inactivated

58. Cytomegalic neurons had a very high membrane capacitance, very low input resistance, and showed signs of hyperexcitability, as exemplified by the occurrence of repetitive, slowly inactivating Ca2+ spikes when depolarized.

59. Adjuvants are critical components of both subunit and certain inactivated vaccines because they induce specific immune responses that are more robust and long-lasting.

60. Since Antiperspirant sticks incorporate an astringent, generally aluminum chlorohydrate, that tends to be inactivated under alkaline conditions, the ethanol-stearate formulations used in deodorant

61. HEXAVAC suspension for injection in pre-filled syringe Diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis, inactivated poliomyelitis, hepatitis B (recombinant) and Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccine, adjuvanted

62. Facilitated by BMAL1 (brain and muscle Arnt-like protein), CLOCK directly Acetylates K165 and K176 of argininosuccinate synthase (ASS1) to inactivate ASS1, which catalyzes the rate-limiting step of arginine biosynthesis.

63. Medical Definition of Cyanide : any of several compounds (as potassium Cyanide) that contain the radical CN having a chemical valence of one, react with and inactivate respiratory enzymes, and are rapidly …

64. Calamine- Calamine 8% and zinc oxide 8% lotion If this SPL contains inactivated NDCs listed by the FDA initiated compliance action, they will be specified as such

65. COMPOUND Benzoin TINCTURE- tincture of Benzoin liquid If this SPL contains inactivated NDCs listed by the FDA initiated compliance action, they will be specified as such

66. They are unlikely to survive outside living cells for more than two weeks, except in cold (but above freezing) conditions, and are readily inactivated by disinfectants.

67. Safety of childhood vaccines was recently increased further by adopting inactivated polio and acellular pertussis vaccines and is closely monitored by provincial and federal programs, some quite innovative.

68. 1st Antiaircraft Battalion redesignated 17 March 1955 as the 1st Antiaircraft Artillery Missile Battalion Activated 15 April 1955 at Irwin, Pennsylvania Inactivated 1 September 1958 at Irwin, Pennsylvania

69. Amytal SODIUM- amobarbital sodium injection, powder, lyophilized, for solution If this SPL contains inactivated NDCs listed by the FDA initiated compliance action, they will be specified as such

70. Constitutive Knockout model (conventional or whole-body Knockout) is the model in which a target gene is permanently inactivated in the whole animal (in every cell of the organism)

71. Antigene SAW is an inactivated and concentrated suspension of Brucella abortus antigen for serological diagnosis of brucellosis in sheep, goats and cattle serum using slow agglutination (Wright’s sero-agglutination).

72. Early in embryonic development in females, one of the two X chromosomes is randomly and permanently inactivated in nearly all somatic cells (cells other than egg and sperm cells).

73. Heat-inactivated Chlamydiae produced an early agglutination of macrophages with leakage of lysosomal acid phosphatase, disintegration of neutral red-stained lysosomes, as well as a progressive irreversible damage of the macrophage.

74. Of or relating to a nucleotide sequence that is complementary to a sequence of messenger RNA. When Antisense DNA or RNA is added to a cell, it binds to a specific messenger RNA molecule and inactivates it

75. Amoxicillin binds to and inactivates penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs) located on the inner membrane of the bacterial cell wall.Inactivation of PBPs interferes with the cross-linkage of peptidoglycan chains necessary for bacterial cell wall strength and rigidity.

76. T cell Anergy is a tolerance mechanism in which the lymphocyte is intrinsically functionally inactivated following an antigen encounter, but remains alive for an extended period of time in a hyporesponsive state

77. Microparticle types having relatively low susceptibility to ultrasonic pressure provide a response to high acoustic energy in the near field where microparticle types with relatively high susceptibility tend to be inactivated through destruction.

78. Bradykinin A peptide that widens blood vessels (vasodilatation) and lowers blood pressure, increases capillary permeability and the secretion of saliva and mediates pain associated with inflammation. Bradykinin is inactivated by the angiotensin-converting enzyme

79. Counteract ™ fixtures contain Ushio Inc.’s Care222 ® lamps that emit far-UVC light that has been shown in the lab to inactivate more than 99% of pathogens, including the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus that causes COVID-19

80. Blanching is a process used in the home kitchen as well as used as a pre-treatment in the food industry. In both cases, its main purpose is to inactivate enzymes that cause browning as well as textural changes and off-flavors.