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Regulatory control mechanisms

With the large number of member countries, the EMEA has developed a pharmacovigilance regulatory control mechanism to carry out their mandate. [Pg.321]

We focus here on our thermodynamic and structural studies of human aFGF and its relationship to the utilization of stability as a regulatory control mechanism for this growth factor. [Pg.747]

Regulatory Control Mechanisms In Federal Health And Safety Statutes... [Pg.86]

All microorganisms must possess regulatory (control) mechanisms in order to survive. Very efficient organisms are tightly controlled. In fermentation organisms, controls are less rigid but nevertheless present. Our genetic and environmental manipulations eliminate or bypass the residual control mechanisms and thus increase fermentation yields. [Pg.114]

Floss, H. G., Robbers, J. E., Heinstein, P. F. Regulatory control mechanisms in alkaloid biosynthesis. Recent Adv. Phytochem. 5, 141-175 (1974)... [Pg.55]

Floss et al. (1974) have recently published a review entitled Regulatory Control Mechanisms in Alkaloid Biosynthesis. While the article is not all-inclusive on the subject of alkaloid biology and metabolism, we will use some of its arguments and examples, since it represents the first extensive treatment of the subject of regulation. The pyridine alkaloids, e.g., nicotine, anabasine, and ricinine, have a special relationship to primary metabolic reactions that occur in Nicotiana spp. and Ricinus communis, The control mechanism appears to involve the regulation of the pyri-... [Pg.238]

Advance Process Control (APC) is a mechanism which manipulates regulatory controls toward more optimum unit operation. [Pg.357]

In all organisms, carbohydrate metabolism is subject to complex regulatory mechanisms involving hormones, metabolites, and coenzymes. The scheme shown here (still a simplified one) applies to the liver, which has central functions in carbohydrate metabolism (see p. 306). Some of the control mechanisms shown here are not effective in other tissues. [Pg.158]


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