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- Saporin /ˈsæpərɪn/ is a protein that is useful in biological research applications, especially studies of behavior. Saporins are so-called ribosome inactivating...
- N-glycosidase, ricin, momorcochin-S, Mirabilis antiviral protein, gelonin, saporins) is an enzyme with systematic name rRNA N-glycohydrolase. This enzyme catalyses...
- dermorphin-saporin conjugate reduced the duration of allodynia and hyperalgesia caused by a nerve injury. Treatment with the dermorphin-saporin conjugate...
- inspiratory rhythm-generating, role. SP, conjugated to the ribosomal toxin saporin, was injected into the preBötC of adult rats. Over the course of a w****...
- in dogs and cats. The concept is to attach a potent cytotoxin, such as saporin, to a targeting molecule. The hybrid toxin-targeting molecule would then...
- type II (AB). Examples include: Type A: Plant antiviral proteins (Beetin, Saporin, Pokeweed antiviral protein (Phytolacca americana), Trichosanthin), a Spiroplasma...
- immunotoxins made from monoclonal antibody fragments genetically fused to either saporin or Pseudomonas exotoxin (PE) for the treatment of human hematological malignancies...
- been developed that, either radiolabelled or coupled to a toxin such as saporin, can be injected into live mice to modulate or even deplete specific T...
- immunotoxin made of an anti-melanopsin antibody conjugated to the protein saporin. This resulted in lowered responsiveness to light/dark cycles; a similar...
- bacteria develops and beetin in created and ac****ulates inside the cells. Saporin Trichosanthin Iglesias, Rosario; Pérez, Yolanda; de Torre, Carlos; Ferreras...