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bile acidsact-astumorFurther leads on metabolic epidemiology of large bowel cancer.
arsenicact-astumorTumor promoter arsenite stimulates histone H3 phosphoacetylation of proto-oncogenes c-fos and c-jun chromatin in human diploid fibroblasts.
hydroperoxideact-asoxygenDe novo biosynthesis of 6 beta-hydroperoxyandrostenedione in human placental microsomes.
deferoxamineact-asoxygenOxygen-based free radical generation by ferrous ions and deferoxamine.
L-alanineact-asalternative carbonOrigin of carbon atoms of biotin. 13C-NMR studies on biotin biosynthesis in Escherichia coli.
carbamoyl phosphateact-asphosphateThe effect of 1-cyclohexyl-3-(2-morpholinoethyl)carbodiimide on the rat liver microsomal glucose-6-phosphatase system.
osteocalcinact-assubstrateNormal bone particles are preferentially resorbed in the presence of osteocalcin-deficient bone particles in vivo.
proteinact-asacute phase proteinConcentration of twelve plasma proteins at birth in very low birthweight and in term infants.
felbamateact-asN-methyl-D-aspartateFelbamate block of the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor.
pyruvateact-asenergy substrateH2S cytotoxicity mechanism involves reactive oxygen species formation and mitochondrial depolarisation.
acetyl phosphateact-assubstrateAcetyl phosphate can act as a substrate for Na+ transport by (Na+ + K+)-ATPase.
picolinic acidact-asglycineIs picolinic acid a glycine agonist at strychnine-sensitive receptors?
salbutamolact-assubstrateThe influence of active secretion processes on intestinal absorption of salbutamol in the rat.
L-chainact-asmetalloendoproteaseTetanus toxin action: inhibition of neurotransmitter release linked to synaptobrevin proteolysis.
2-oxobutyrateact-assubstrateProduction of 2-aminobutyrate by Megasphaera elsdenii.
hormoneact-asmitogenAnabolic effects of estrogen and parathyroid hormone on skeletal tissues: the use of creatine kinase B activity as a response marker.
hormoneact-ascollagenaseA serum factor promotes collagenase synthesis by an osteoblastic cell line.
arsenicact-ascarcinogenThe paradox of arsenic: molecular mechanisms of cell transformation and chemotherapeutic effects.
hydrolaseact-ascarboxypeptidaseThe unusual active site of Gal6/bleomycin hydrolase can act as a carboxypeptidase, aminopeptidase, and peptide ligase.
granuloma annulareact-asprecursor lesionCan granuloma annulare evolve into cutaneous sarcoidosis?
L-arginineact-aspheromoneRecognition and invasion of human skin by Schistosoma mansoni cercariae: the key-role of L-arginine.
oxytocinact-asopiateEffects of the oxytocin fragment prolyl-leucyl-glycinamide on sexual behavior in the rat.
cadmiumact-asteratogenInhibition of rat yolk sac pinocytosis by cadmium and its reversal by zinc.
adenosineact-asulcerThe gastric cytoprotective action of adenosine and prostaglandin E2 in rabbits.
myosin light chain kinaseact-aspseudosubstrateThe calmodulin binding domain of chicken smooth muscle myosin light chain kinase contains a pseudosubstrate sequence.
family proteinsact-asguanineCritical role of the pleckstrin homology domain in Dbs signaling and growth regulation.
norepinephrineact-ashormoneNorepinephrine-induced plasma dopamine decrease in man: pharmacological evidence of the involvement of alpha 2-adrenoceptors.
kinaseact-asphosphatidylinositol kinaseEvidence that the insulin receptor-associated protein kinase acts as a phosphatidylinositol kinase.
4-dioxaneact-ashydrideOptimization of palladium-catalyzed polyene cyclizations: suppression of competing hydride transfer from tertiary amines with Dabco and an unexpected hydride transfer from 1,4-dioxane.
pyrolysisact-ascarcinogen[Silicosis and lung cancer]
nifedipineact-asFeMediation of iron uptake and release in erythroid cells by photodegradation products of nifedipine.
retinyl phosphateact-assubstrateEnzymatic synthesis of mannosyl retinyl phosphate from retinyl phosphate and guanosine diphosphate mannose.
 
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