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Osmolytes are low-molecular-weight
organic compounds that
influence the
properties of
biological fluids.
Osmolytes are a
class of
organic molecules that...
- chaperone, but it has a well-do****ented anti-aggregation effect.
Cellular osmolytes are
polar small molecules that are
synthesized or
taken up by
cells to...
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bonds in
protein folding has also been
linked to
osmolyte-induced
protein stabilization.
Protective osmolytes, such as
trehalose and sorbitol,
shift the protein...
- the
brain cells adjust their osmolarities by
changing levels of
certain osmolytes like inositol, betaine, and
glutamine in
response to
varying serum osmolality...
- More
recent studies on rats
noted that
brain concentrations of
organic osmolytes were not
increased relative to
baseline after rapid dialysis. Cerebral...
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described by
Louis Michel François Doyère in 1840. It
contains unidentified osmolytes that
could potentially provide important information in the
process of...
- gill-like structure.
Marine teleosts also use
their gills to
excrete osmolytes (e.g. Na⁺, Cl−). The gills'
large surface area
tends to
create a problem...
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available in the water.
Marine teleosts also use
their gills to
excrete osmolytes (e.g. Na⁺, Cl−). The gills'
large surface area
tends to
create a problem...
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Trimethylglycine is an
osmolyte, a water-soluble salt-like substance.
Sugar beet was
cultivated from sea beet,
which requires osmolytes in
order to survive...
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other osmolytes and urea. Due to the
ability of TMAO
being able to
protect proteins from high
hydrostatic pressure destabilizing proteins, the
osmolyte adjustment...