different between protease vs bestatin
protease
English
Etymology
prote(in) +? -ase
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p???t?e?z/
Noun
protease (plural proteases)
- (biochemistry) An enzyme that cuts or cleaves proteins.
Derived terms
Translations
References
- protease on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- Asterope, operates, soap tree, soaptree
Portuguese
Etymology
From proteína (“protein”) +? -ase.
Noun
protease f (plural proteases)
- (biochemistry) protease (any of a group of enzymes that cleave proteins)
protease From the web:
- what proteases work in the duodenum
- what protease breaks down
- what protease do
- what protease inhibitors to use
- what protease-antiprotease imbalance
- what protease enzymes act on
- what protease mean
- what protease catalyze
bestatin
English
Noun
bestatin (uncountable)
- the protease inhibitor ubenimex
Anagrams
- Tibetans, tabinets
bestatin From the web:
- what is nystatin used for
- what is atorvastatin bestatin
- what is nystatin good for
- what can nystatin be used for
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