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substrates in healthy,
living tissue;
autolysis in
itself is not an
active process. In
other words,
though autolysis resembles the
active process of digestion...
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Autolysis may
refer to:
Autolysis (biology), the
destruction (or lysis) of a cell by its own
enzymes Autocatalysis, in chemistry, the
production of a...
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chemical process or
details behind the
autolysis that took place, they were able to
perceive the
results of this
autolysis in the
creamy mouthfeel, reduced...
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Bread is a
staple food
prepared from a
dough of
flour (usually wheat) and water,
usually by baking.
Throughout recorded history and
around the world, it...
- po****r
literature and as the
synonym of
autolysis – self-digestion –
seems to imply. As a
result of
autolysis,
liquid is
created that
seeps between the...
- down into
simpler compounds (amino
acids and peptides), a
process called autolysis. The
insoluble cell
walls are then
separated by centrifuge, filtered,...
- копалгын, romanized: kopalgyn, IPA [kopaɬɣən]) is an
Early Paleo-Eskimo,
autolysis-based
method of
preparing and
preserving meat,
particularly walrus and...
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fixation is the
preservation of
biological tissues from
decay due to
autolysis or putrefaction. It
terminates any
ongoing biochemical reactions and may...
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regulation of
protease activity. Some
proteases are less
active after autolysis (e.g. TEV protease)
whilst others are more
active (e.g. trypsinogen)....
- at
least some
species of
bacteria with DNA of high GC-content
undergo autolysis more readily,
thereby reducing the
longevity of the cell per se. Because...