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All Articles Tagged As: enzymes

Scientists produce new generation of 'green' pollution-busters (10/17/2007)

Scientists have discovered a new way of using plants to clean up contaminated land. They have engineered plants using genes from micro-organisms encoding enzymes that break down toxic and carcinogenic explosives. ...> Full Article


Researchers Evolve Artificial Enzymes in the Laboratory (8/17/2007)

Living cells are not the only place where enzymes can help speed along chemical reactions. Industrial applications also employ enzymes to accelerate reactions of many kinds, from making antibiotics to removing grease from clothing. For the first time, scientists have created a completely new enzyme entirely in vitro, suggesting that industrial applications may one day no longer be limited to enzymes that can be derived from natural biological sources. ...> Full Article


Chemists Publish A Major Discovery on How Enzymes Work (6/21/2007)

In a publication selected as a "2007 Hot Article" by the journal Biochemistry, University at Buffalo chemists report the discovery of a central mechanism responsible for the action of the powerful biological catalysts known as enzymes. ...> Full Article

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