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bifunctional
[ bahy-fuhngk-shuh-nl ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of bifunctional1
Example Sentences
In the future, his team will build off this work to create a bifunctional antibody that will reverse both fentanyl and xylazine's toxicity simultaneously, something that naloxone cannot do.
M7824, a bifunctional fusion protein, combines the immunotherapy mechanism of Merck’s approved cancer drug Bavencio with a second immune trigger known as TGF-beta trap.
Rousseau, G. G. & Hue, L. Mammalian 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase: a bifunctional enzyme that controls glycolysis.
Runnels, L. W., Yue, L. & Clapham, D. E. TRP-PLIK, a bifunctional protein with kinase and ion channel activities.
A subcomplex of human mitochondrial RNase P is a bifunctional methyltransferase—extensive moonlighting in mitochondrial tRNA biogenesis.
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