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protein synthesis

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The Problem of Hard and Easy Problems cambridge.org Cambridge University Press Mar 31, 2023 4 facts
claimSunburns accompany biological activities like gene expression regulation and protein synthesis because those biological activities are causally relevant to the production of sunburns.
claimThe science of the time explained biological activities such as gene expression regulation and protein synthesis in the vicinity of sunburns, but did not explain why those activities were accompanied by sunburns.
referenceClydesdale et al. (2001) elucidated that the mechanisms of inflammatory responses, including gene expression regulation and protein synthesis, are causally involved in the production of sunburns.
claimExplaining the biological mechanisms of sunburns, such as gene expression regulation and protein synthesis, is insufficient to fully explain the phenomenon of sunburns, as these functions are only part of the mechanism.
Phytochemical and Pharmacological Studies of Traditionally Used ... heraldopenaccess.us Journal of Food Science & Nutrition 2 facts
claimSilybin inhibits RNA and protein synthesis in gram-positive bacteria.
claimSilybin inhibits RNA and protein synthesis in the gram-positive bacterium Staphylococcus epidermidis, according to Lee et al. [93].
A Hilbertian approach to biological problems | PLOS Complex ... journals.plos.org PLOS Nov 5, 2024 1 fact
referenceIsfort RJ, Cody DB, Asquith TN, Ridder GM, Stuard SB, and Leboeuf RA. published 'Induction of protein phosphorylation, protein synthesis, immediate-early-gene expression and cellular proliferation by intracellular pH modulation' in the European Journal of Biochemistry in 1993, demonstrating that intracellular pH modulation can trigger protein synthesis, gene expression, and cell proliferation.
Medicinal plants: bioactive compounds, biological activities ... frontiersin.org Frontiers in Immunology 1 fact
claimThe antimicrobial effects of phenolic compounds are associated with the disruption of DNA synthesis, the inactivation of cellular enzymes, the alteration of membrane fluidity, and the inhibition of protein synthesis.