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A. W. Norman, R. Bouillon, M. Thomasset, eds.. Vitamin D. A Pluripotent Steroid Hormone Structural Studies, Molecular Endocrinology and Clinical Applications. Proceedings of the Ninth Workshop on Vitamin D, Orlando, Florida, May 1994, Walter de Gmyter, Berlin, 1994, p. 89. [Pg.140]

Commercially available yeast extracts are made from brewers yeast, from bakers yeast, from alcohol-grown yeast (C. utilis) and from whey grown yeast (K fragilis). Extracts are used ia fermentation media for productioa of antibiotics, ia cheese starter cultures, and ia the productioa of viaegar. They are also exteasively used ia the food iadustry as condiments to provide savory flavors for soups, gravies and bouillon cubes, and as flavor intensifiers ia cheese products. [Pg.394]

Fleisch. flesh, fleshy, meat, muscle, sarco-, sareous. beschsu, /. meat inspection, -brtihe, /. meat broth, bouillon, fleischen, v.t. flesh. [Pg.158]

Nfthr-. nutritive, nutrient, alimentary, -agar, m. nutrient agar, -aquivalent, n. nutritive equivalent or value, -biatt, n. (Bot.) storage leaf, -boden, m. nutrient medium, nutrient substrate, culture medium, -bouillon, -briUie,/. nutrient broth, nahren, v.t. feed nourish support. — nah-rend, p.a. nourishing, nutritive, nutritious, nutrient. [Pg.311]

Kinder-, beef, cattle, bovine, -blut, n. oxblood. -bouillon, /. beef broth, -braten, m. roast beef, -fett, n. beef suet, beef fat. -galle, /. ox gall. -klauenSl, n. neat s-foot oil. -mark-fett, n. beef marrow fat, -talg, m. beef tallow, -tuberkulose, /. bovine tuberculosis. [Pg.367]

G. Bouillon, Dissertation, Saarbriicken, 1982 K. Schank, G. Bouillon and V. Schramm, in preparation. [Pg.221]

B16. van den Berghe, G., de Zegher, F Veldhuis, J. D., Wouters, P Awouters, M Verbruggen, W., Schetz, M Verwaest, C Lauwers, R, Bouillon, R and Bowers, C. Y., The somatotropic axis in critical illness Effect of continous growth hormone (GH)-releasing hormone and GH-re-leasing peptide-2 infusion. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 82,590-599 (1997). [Pg.108]

Malloy PJ, Eccleshall TR, Gross C, Van Maldergem L, Bouillon R, Feldman D. Hereditary vitamin D resistant rickets caused by a novel mutation in the vitamin D receptor that results in decreased affinity for hormone and cellular hyporesponsiveness. J Clin Invest 1997 99[2] 297-304. [Pg.83]

A. -L. Gerard, A. Bouillon, C. Mahatsekake, V. Collota, S. Raulta, Tetrahedron Lett. [Pg.240]

In the case of vitamin D3, there is a membrane receptor that, after being bound to this compound, and by the mediation of a G-protein, activates the opening of channels for the entrance of calcium into the cell (Bouillon et al. 1995). There are also membrane receptors for progesterone that mediate, among other processes, the reaction of acrosomes in spermatozoa. Finally, evidence of extragenomic participation of estrogens in exocytosis does exist (Machado et al. 2002). [Pg.49]

Bouillon R, Okamura HO, Norman AW (1995) Structure-function relationship in the vitamin D endocrine system. Endocr Rev 16 200... [Pg.56]


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