glycoprotein
IPA: gɫˈaɪkʌprˈoʊtin
noun
- (biochemistry) A protein with covalently bonded carbohydrates.
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Examples of "glycoprotein" in Sentences
- Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein.
- The catalytic cycle of P glycoprotein.
- Alvimopan is substrate for p glycoprotein.
- Lacritin is a glycoprotein of the human tear film.
- It is a polar glycoprotein and an exopolysaccharide.
- Is the glycoprotein also a type of globular protein
- MUC16 is a member of the mucin family glycoproteins.
- There are various kinds such as glycoprotein and lipoprotein.
- Osteonectin is a glycoprotein in the bone that binds calcium.
- A glycoprotein is a molecule that contains both protein and carbohydrate.
- The enzyme is induced from this microorganism by a variety of glycoproteins.
- Dried kidney beans contain a toxin called glycoprotein lectin that is destroyed when boiled for 10 minutes.
- This glycoprotein, which is endo H-resistant in untreated cells, becomes endo H-sensitive following ICZ treatment.
- The Immunology Lab offers both IgG and IgM anticardiolipin antibodies (ELISA) and IgG and IgMbeta-2 glycoprotein antibodies (ELISA).
- Most patients with antiphospholipid antibody syndrome have elevated levels of anticardiolipin antibodies or anti-beta-2 glycoprotein antibodies.
- The mucus is interesting stuff too; it is a glycoprotein which is mostly glyco and not very proteinaceous, and which is secreted at about 99% water.
- Antibody tests might normally reveal that the researcher was exposed to the virus; but standard tests look for antibodies against Ebola's glycoprotein, which is the same in the virus and the vaccine.
- To form the bonds that hold clots together, two proteins interact: One on the platelet surface, called glycoprotein Ib alpha (GPIb-alpha); and the other, called von Willebrand factor (VWF), which binds both to GPIb-alpha on platelets and to collagen in blood vessel walls.
- These include a decrease in total body water and lean muscle mass, increased body fat, decreased hepatic and renal function, lower serum albumin and higher alpha-1-acid-glycoprotein. 6,7,10 The elderly are also at higher risk for adverse effects and drug interactions, especially when taking multiple drugs11, and may suffer worse outcomes of adverse reactions or toxicity due to decreased reserve capacity and resilience with aging. 11,12,13
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