Glucose-galactose malabsorption (GGM) is a rare inherited metabolic disorder that prevents the body from absorbing two simple sugars: glucose and galactose. Glucose-galactose malabsorption (GGM) is a ...
Glucose-galactose malabsorption (GGM) is a rare metabolic condition. It occurs when a genetic variation makes the body unable to properly absorb the simple sugars glucose and galactose. Sugars are the ...
The galactose industry in the United Kingdom is anticipated to rise, exhibiting a CAGR of 6.7% through 2033. The United States dominated the galactose industry in 2022, holding a 31.3% global market ...
Breast milk is full of good things that babies need -- key nutrients, hormones, and antibodies that protect them from disease and keep them healthy. It’s easy to test for galactosemia. It’s also ...
We describe a 55-year-old man with the cardiac variant of Fabry's disease who had residual α-galactosidase A activity as the result of a missense mutation encoding a substitution of arginine for ...
The purpose of the present paper is to describe some observations that may help to elucidate this difference. Except where indicated all the tests were performed on the same group of 10 patients with ...
A research study demonstrates in mice the biological relevance of sex in the effects of accelerated ageing caused by a chronic treatment of D-galactose, a sugar found abundantly in milk and to a ...
Galactose after growth: Why one early-life sugar might be overstaying its welcome, By Mukaila Kareem
There’s no conspiracy among mothers. Across all species, mothers stop producing milk when the job is done. Growth slows, and the sugar supply shuts off… Just because we can digest milk doesn’t mean we ...
The cost-effective, easy-to-use T7 expression system has been integral to Escherichia coli protein production since its introduction in 1986. Now, a just-developed enhancement is making it even better ...
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