zyme


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zyme

(zaɪm)
n
1. (Biochemistry) biochem another name for ferment1
2. (Medicine) med obsolete something causing an infectious or zymotic disease
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Zymeworks (ZYME) announced that its global biopharma partner Celgene (CELG) has selected a therapeutic candidate in oncology for further development and exercised its option to a commercial license under the companies' 2014 Azymetric collaboration and licensing agreement.
A leaven (Hebrew hametz, Greek zyme) is a substance added to dough or liquids to produce fermentation.
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The STTD P value of the en zyme was higher in complex diets that contained SFM and CM than in the simpler corn-SBM diet.
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The apoptosis assay kit was acquired from Boehringer Mannheim, and caspase-3 activity assays were conducted using the Quanti Zyme assay system from Biomol Research Laboratories, Inc.
The optimum combination of factor levels was [A.sub.3][B.sub.3][C.sub.4[D.sub.[E.sub.1]: en 33451 zyme concentration was 20 adults/mL, substrate concentration was 7.0 x [10.sup.-4] mol/L, pH was 7.5, temperature was 45[degrees]C, reaction time was 5 min.