HIGHLIGHTING HUMAN ENZYMES ACTIVE IN DIFFERENT METABOLIC PATHWAYS AND DISEASES: THE CASE STUDY OF EC 1.2.3.1 AND EC 2.3.1.9

Highlighting Human Enzymes Active in Different Metabolic Pathways and Diseases: The Case Study of EC 1.2.3.1 and EC 2.3.1.9

Enzymes are key proteins performing the basic functional activities in cells.In humans, enzymes can be also responsible for diseases, and the molecular mechanisms underlying the genotype to phenotype relationship are under investigation for diagnosis and medical care.Here, we focus on highlighting enzymes that are active in different metabolic path

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Guidelines for reporting on animal fecal transplantation (GRAFT) studies: recommendations from a systematic review of murine transplantation protocols

Fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) is a powerful tool used to connect changes in gut microbial composition with a variety of disease states and pathologies.While FMT enables potential causal relationships to be identified, the experimental details reported in preclinical FMT protocols are highly inconsistent and/or incomplete.This limitation reflect

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