- are
often predicted with com****tional methods, so-called QSAR models.
Bioactivity is a key
property that
promotes osseointegration for
bonding and better...
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Bioactive may
refer to:
Biological activity, the
effect of a drug or
compound on
living matter Bioactive compounds, a
compound that has an
effect on a...
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include the
original bioactive gl****, Biogl****. The
biocompatibility and
bioactivity of
these gl****es has led them to be used as
implant devices in the human...
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emphasized defined essential nutrients.
Bioactive compounds have not been
adequately defined for the
extent of
their bioactivity in humans,
indicating that their...
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Examples include enzymes, drugs, vitamins, phytochemicals, and
bioactive compounds.
Bioactive agents can be
incorporated into polymers,
which has applications...
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enrichment recommended for
keeping reptiles. "
Bioactivity and Me - What to Know
Before You Go
Bioactive". Josh's
Frogs How-To Guides. 2019-07-17. Retrieved...
- by 629 data
sources from 40 countries. It also
contains 237
million bioactivity test
results from 1.25
million biological ****ays,
covering >10,000 target...
- Overington. The
ChEMBL database contains compound bioactivity data
against drug targets.
Bioactivity is
reported in Ki, Kd, IC50, and EC50. Data can be...
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Phytochemistry is the
study of phytochemicals,
which are
chemicals derived from plants.
Phytochemists strive to
describe the
structures of the
large number...
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their response potency and efficacy.
These data can be
found in the
bioactivity tab. The
Chemicals Dashboard can be
accessed via a web
interface or sets...