pholasin
National Institutes of Health
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The bivalve mollusc Pholas dactylus uses the luciferin–luciferase reaction for light emission. Its luciferin molecule is known as…
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES
Total antioxidant capacity (TAC) reflects the capacity of plasma, or other body fluid, to resist…
Mast cells and macrophages live in close proximity in vivo and reciprocally regulate one another’s function in various ways…
The effects of three aglycon flavonols (myricetin, quercetin, and kaempferol) and the natural glycoside rutin on superoxide anion…
Pholasin, the photoprotein of the common piddock Pholas dactylus, emits an intense luminescence upon oxidation. The contribution…
Pholasin is the photoprotein responsible for luminescence in the bivalve Pholas dactylus and consists of a luciferin tightly…
Pholasin is the photoprotein extracted from the marine bivalve Pholas dactylus. It undergoes an oxidative chemiluminescent…
The bioluminescent oxygen metabolite indicator protein pholasin was characterized with respect to the type and location of…