A sugar substitute is a food additive that duplicates the effect of sugar in taste, usually with less food energy. Some sugar substitutes are natural and some are synthetic. Those that are not natu...
Ciclosporin (INN/BAN) (pronounced /ˌsaɪkləˈspɔrɪn/);[1] cyclosporine (USAN); cyclosporin (former BAN); or ciclosporin A,[citation needed] cyclosporine A, or cyclosporin A (often shortened to CsA) i...
NK cell receptors can also be differentiated based on function. Natural cytotoxicity receptors directly induce apoptosis after binding to ligands that directly indicate infection of a cell. The MHC...
An Alcoholic beverage is a drink that typically contains 3% – 40% ethanol (alcohol), a psychoactive drug. Alcoholic beverages are divided into three classes: beers, wines, and spirits (distilled be...
Rhodococcus is a genus of aerobic, nonsporulating, nonmotile Gram-positive bacteria closely related to Mycobacterium and Corynebacterium.[1][2] While a few species are pathogenic, most are benign, ...
Bovine leukocyte interferon
Fescue toxicosis
Site specific cleavage of DNA
Food intake control in poultry
Birth control, also known as contraception and fertility control, are methods or devices used to prevent pregnancy.[1] Planning, provision and use of birth control is called family planning.[2][3] ...
Emergency contraception (EC), or emergency postcoital contraception, are birth control measures that, if taken after sexual intercourse, may prevent pregnancy.
Hydrogen production from formate
Thermoanaerobacter ethanolicus
Apparatus for cracking nuts
4-Aminopyridine (4-AP, INN fampridine, USAN dalfampridine) is an organic compound with the chemical formula C5H4N–NH2. The molecule is one of the three isomeric amines of pyridine. It is used prima...
Soil mechanical impedance on root growth