第三人称复数:enzymes
名词[生化]酶
1. 酶
An enzyme is a chemical substance that is found in living creatures which produces changes in other substances without being changed itself.
1. The mutation targeted an enzyme highly active in cancer cells called telomerase, which helps to preserve chromosome structures during the corrosive process of cell replication.
2. enzyme
2. An experimental drug that inhibits the enzyme helped to keep the infection in check in monkeys.
3. They zoomed in on an enzyme called polymerase, which steers the cell's own organs to crank out viral proteins.
4. The body normally makes the enzyme, but too much is poisonous.
5. The brain cells in this area also made greater amounts of an enzyme called aromatase in the heterosexual rams.
6. The enzyme needed for decomposing stalk fibrin could be more expensive than fibrin itself.
7. The enzyme breaks down neurotransmitters including serotonin - a key molecule in the regulation of aggression.
8. The research team discovered a new protocol for a special enzyme inhibitor, which is widely used in the commercial market.
9. enzyme的意思
9. Tumors in the first group of mice with the CHIP enzyme were far smaller than the one without the enzyme.
10. The plant was engineered by inserting modified Bt and a protein enzyme gene, said Zheng at the Hebei Agricultural University.
noun
1. any of several complex proteins that are produced by cells and act as catalysts in specific biochemical reactions