| 21. | Other names in common use include JH esterase, juvenile hormone esterase, and juvenile hormone carboxyesterase.
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| 22. | Other names in common use include JH esterase, juvenile hormone esterase, and juvenile hormone carboxyesterase.
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| 23. | Thus polyneuridine-aldehyde esterase may be a novel member of the ? / ? hydrolase group.
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| 24. | A urine sample that tests positive for both nitrite and leukocyte esterase should be cultured for pathogenic bacteria.
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| 25. | Heroin is rapidly metabolized by esterase enzymes in the brain and has an extremely short half-life.
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| 26. | Those tests involved two enzymes : PGM, or Phosphoglucomutase, and EsD, or Esterase, Hunter said.
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| 27. | Insertion of an esterase gene into a specific locust pathogen ( Metarhizium acridum ) enables it to infect caterpillars.
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| 28. | Juvenile hormone production, juvenile hormone esterase, and juvenile hormone acid methyltransferase in corpora allata of Manduca sexta.
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| 29. | Now an esterase, EstA, catalyzes the hydrolysis of the acetyl, forming the primary alcohol in versiconal.
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| 30. | Because juvenile horone esterase plays a major role in diapause, Rankin wants to develop a test for its presence.
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