Examples of using Bioactive molecules in English and their translations into German
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This is even more difficult in the case of bioactive molecules or substances.
There, they release bioactive molecules, which induce suicide in surrounding cells.
Vitamin B12 is a common denominator for a group of essential bioactive molecules known as cobalamines.
Alongside Suntheanine®, other bioactive molecules may also be of interest for promoting general well-being.
Bio-Engineering represents the application of principles of engineering and natural sciences to tissues,cells, bioactive molecules, and biomaterials.
Another disadvantage is that bioactive molecules show no antibacterial effect.
The bioactive molecules contained in the SERUM intensively and long-lastingly increase the moisture content and firm the skin.
Novel bicomponent nanofibres will be developed that can be loaded with bioactive molecules and integrated into medical textiles.
However, so far the use of these bioactive molecules is limited to teeth that are free of inflammation and with healthy pulp tissue.
The research group PharmaceuticalTechnology develops controlled delivery systems for bioactive molecules to be used in parenteral administration.
Intelligent bioactive molecules such as silky proteins, extracts of precious stones rich in minerals along with nanogold and platinum support the regeneration of your skin.
Novel biomaterials are providing a basis andconstitute a key technology for induced auto-regeneration, especially in combination with bioactive molecules.
There are many hormones, bioactive molecules, and other substances found in milk that have a direct relationship to the development of acne in humans.
Today a wide array of computational methods iscomplementing experimental efforts in discovering new, bioactive molecules, including drugs, agrochemicals, functional foods and cosmetics.
Scaffold Hunter can also be used to predict bioactive molecules that do not arise in nature but are very likely to display similar activity to related natural molecules, as the program also creates and visualizes virtual scaffolds.
Enabling research on the key long term drivers of sustainable production and management of biological resources(micro-organisms, plants and animals)including the exploitation of biodiversity and of novel bioactive molecules within these biological systems.
Approaches in this field range from development and synthesis of bioactive molecules, to modern nucleic acid, carbohydrate, and peptide chemistry to the elucidation of complex cellular phenomena by means of novel physicochemical means.
Certain desirable water-soluble food ingredients, such as bioactive molecules, salts or color cannot easily be incorporated into foods and beverages either because they impart undesirable taste or are prone to degradation.
The technology is also fascinatingto Dr. Michael Krohn, Head of the"BioActive Molecules" Unit at BRAIN:"The potential for biotechnology is immense, particularly since cell biologists have searched for years for molecular tools that enable genome editing in human somatic cells.
For coating the scaffold,the team of Barner-Kowollik and Martin Bastmeyer uses various bioactive molecules and a photoactive group. Coupling is activated at the points illuminated by the laser beam only. There, bioactive molecules bind chemically to the surface.
Now owned by BRAIN, the recombi-nant human bioactive molecule will be manufactured by BRAIN as a proprietarybioactive compound going forward and exclusively used in cosmetics products made by its own group of affiliated companies.
Synthesis of functional and bioactive organic molecules.
Thecollagen peptide mask is made up of small molecules collagen bioactive peptidewhich is easilytoabsorbed by skin.