| nitroacetophenone reductase | <enzyme> Reduces keto group, requires NADPH Registry number: EC 1.1.1.- (26 Jun 1999) |
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| nitroalkane oxidase | <enzyme> Catalyses the conversion of oxygen and nitroalkane to hydrogen peroxide, aldehyde, and nitrite Registry number: EC 1.7.3.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| nitroanisole o-demethylase | <enzyme> Oxidative enzyme which transforms p-nitroanisole into p-nitrophenol. Registry number: EC 1.- (12 Dec 1998) |
| nitroarginine | <chemical> An inhibitor of nitric oxide synthetase which has been shown to prevent glutamate toxicity. Nitroarginine has been experimentally tested for its ability to prevent ammonia toxicity and ammonia-induced alterations in brain energy and ammonia metabolites. (neurochem res 1995:200(4):451-6) Pharmacological action: enzyme inhibitors. (12 Dec 1998) |
| nitrobacter | A genus of gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria that oxidises nitrites to nitrates. Its organisms occur in aerobic environments where organic matter is being mineralised. (12 Dec 1998) |
| nitrobacteraceae | A family of gram-negative bacteria which derive energy from the oxidation of ammonia to nitrite or nitrite to nitrate. Its organisms are commonly found in soil and fresh water. (12 Dec 1998) |
| nitrobenzene | <chemistry> A yellow aromatic liquid (C6H5.NO2), produced by the action of nitric acid on benzene, and called from its odour imitation oil of bitter almonds, or essence of mirbane. It is used in perfumery, and is manufactured in large quantities in the preparation of aniline. Fornerly Synonym: nitrobenzol. Origin: Nitro- + benzene. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| nitrobenzoates | Benzoic acid or benzoic acid esters substituted with one or more nitro groups. (12 Dec 1998) |
| nitroblue tetrazolium | <chemical> 3,3'-(3,3'-dimethoxy-4,4'-biphenylene)bis (2-(p-nitrophenyl)-5-phenyl-2h-tetrazolium. Colourless to yellow dye that is reducible to blue or black formazan crystals by certain cells; formerly used to distinguish between nonbacterial and bacterial diseases, the latter causing neutrophils to reduce the dye; used to confirm diagnosis of chronic granulomatous disease. Pharmacological action: indicators and reagents. Chemical name: 2H-Tetrazolium, 3,3'-(3,3'-dimethoxy(1,1'-biphenyl)-4,4'-diyl)bis(2-(4-nitrophenyl)-5-phenyl-, dichloride (12 Dec 1998) |
| nitroblue tetrazolium reduction | <chemical> Nitroblue tetrazolium, a yellow dye, is taken up by phagocytosing neutrophils and reduced to insoluble formazan, which is deep blue, if the metabolic burst is normal. Reduction does not take place in chronic granulomatous disease. (18 Nov 1997) |
| nitroblue tetrazolium test | A test to detect the phagocytic ability of polymorphonuclear leukocytes by measuring the capacity of the oxygen-dependent leukocytic bactericidal system. (05 Mar 2000) |
| nitrocalcite | <chemical> Nitrate of calcium, a substance having a grayish white colour, occuring in efforescences on old walls, and in limestone caves, especially where there exists decaying animal matter. Origin: Nitro- + calcite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| nitrocarbol | <chemistry> See Nitromethane. Origin: Nitro- + carbon + L. Oleum oil. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| nitrocellulose | A nitrogen-sequence or antibody. (09 Oct 1997) |
| nitrocellulose nitroesterase | <enzyme> Hydrolyzes nitroester bands of nitrocellulose to give nitrate ions Registry number: EC 3.1.- (26 Jun 1999) |
Synonyms : Furacilin, Furacillin, Furacin, Nitrofurazone, Calcium (2:1) Salt
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Synonyms : Compounds, Nitrogen
Synonyms : Nitrogen Peroxide, Dioxide, Nitrogen, Peroxide, Nitrogen
Synonyms : Diazotrophic Activity, Dinitrogen Fixation, N2 Fixation, Activities, Diazotrophic, Activity, Diazotrophic, Diazotrophic Activities, Fixation, Dinitrogen, Fixation, N2, Fixation, Nitrogen
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| nicotinic |
Nicotinic Receptors form ion channels present in the plasma membrane of cells. Their opening is gated by the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (acetylcholine receptors), and by nicotine. Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors are present in many tissues in the body. The neuronal receptors are found in the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. ...
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Night vision is seeing in the dark. There are two ways to accomplish this; biologically, and through technology. Technological night vision works on one of two principles. The first is by detecting infrared radiation, which is a form of energy emitted by all objects regardless of the ambient light conditions. A device based on this principle is called an infrared camera. The second is by intensifying the small amount of light present even at night, from the stars and the moon. ...
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Nitrogen narcosis or inert gas narcosis is a reversible alteration in consciousness producing a state similar to alcohol intoxication in SCUBA divers at depths beyond 30m. Jacques Cousteau famously described it as the "rapture of the deep". Its precise mechanism is not well understood, but it appears to be a direct effect of high nitrogen pressure on nerve transmission. ...
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Nitrogenase (EC 1.18.6.1)is the enzyme used by organisms to fix atmospheric nitrogen gas (N2). Dinitrogen is relatively inert due to its triple bond. The enzyme therefore requires uses a lot of chemical energy in the form of ATP and reducing agents, such as NADH. The product of the reaction is ammonia, which is normally incorporated into glutamate to form glutamine. The enzyme is composed of a dimer of "MoFe" associated with a dimers of "Fe" each. ...
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