enzyme |
miglustat |
As a verb enzyme
is .
As a noun miglustat is
a drug used primarily to treat certain kinds of gaucher's disease by inhibiting glucosylceramide synthase, an essential enzyme for the synthesis of most glycosphingolipids.
glucosylceramidase |
glucocerebrosidase |
Synonyms |
Glucocerebrosidase is a synonym of glucosylceramidase.
As nouns the difference between glucosylceramidase and glucocerebrosidase
is that
glucosylceramidase is glucocerebrosidase while
glucocerebrosidase is an enzyme that is needed to cleave, by hydrolysis, the beta-glucosidic linkage of glucocerebroside, an intermediate in glycolipid metabolism, and mutations in which cause Gaucher's disease.
medication |
imiglucerase |
As nouns the difference between medication and imiglucerase
is that
medication is medication while
imiglucerase is a medication used in the treatment of gaucher's disease, a recombinant dna-produced analogue of human β-glucocerebrosidase.
analogue |
imiglucerase |
As nouns the difference between analogue and imiglucerase
is that
analogue is (british|canadian) while
imiglucerase is a medication used in the treatment of gaucher's disease, a recombinant dna-produced analogue of human β-glucocerebrosidase.
As an adjective analogue
is (british|canadian).
human |
imiglucerase |
As an adjective human
is (
label) classical (of or pertaining to the classical - latin, greek - languages, literature, history and philosophy).
As a noun imiglucerase is
a medication used in the treatment of gaucher's disease, a recombinant dna-produced analogue of human β-glucocerebrosidase.
glucocerebrosidase |
imiglucerase |
As nouns the difference between glucocerebrosidase and imiglucerase
is that
glucocerebrosidase is (biochemistry) an enzyme that is needed to cleave, by hydrolysis, the beta-glucosidic linkage of glucocerebroside, an intermediate in glycolipid metabolism, and mutations in which cause gaucher's disease while
imiglucerase is a medication used in the treatment of gaucher's disease, a recombinant dna-produced analogue of human β-glucocerebrosidase.
glucocerebroside |
glucocerebrosidase |
In biochemistry|lang=en terms the difference between glucocerebroside and glucocerebrosidase
is that
glucocerebroside is (biochemistry) any cerebroside containing glucose as the monosaccharide while
glucocerebrosidase is (biochemistry) an enzyme that is needed to cleave, by hydrolysis, the beta-glucosidic linkage of glucocerebroside, an intermediate in glycolipid metabolism, and mutations in which cause gaucher's disease.
As nouns the difference between glucocerebroside and glucocerebrosidase
is that
glucocerebroside is (biochemistry) any cerebroside containing glucose as the monosaccharide while
glucocerebrosidase is (biochemistry) an enzyme that is needed to cleave, by hydrolysis, the beta-glucosidic linkage of glucocerebroside, an intermediate in glycolipid metabolism, and mutations in which cause gaucher's disease.
intermediate |
glucocerebrosidase |
As nouns the difference between intermediate and glucocerebrosidase
is that
intermediate is anything in an intermediate position while
glucocerebrosidase is (biochemistry) an enzyme that is needed to cleave, by hydrolysis, the beta-glucosidic linkage of glucocerebroside, an intermediate in glycolipid metabolism, and mutations in which cause gaucher's disease.
As an adjective intermediate
is being between two extremes, or in the middle of a range.
As a verb intermediate
is to mediate, to be an intermediate.
glycolipid |
glucocerebrosidase |
As nouns the difference between glycolipid and glucocerebrosidase
is that
glycolipid is glycolipid while
glucocerebrosidase is (biochemistry) an enzyme that is needed to cleave, by hydrolysis, the beta-glucosidic linkage of glucocerebroside, an intermediate in glycolipid metabolism, and mutations in which cause gaucher's disease.
metabolism |
glucocerebrosidase |
As a proper noun metabolism
is a post-war japanese architectural movement that fused ideas about architectural megastructures with those of organic biological growth.
As a noun glucocerebrosidase is
(biochemistry) an enzyme that is needed to cleave, by hydrolysis, the beta-glucosidic linkage of glucocerebroside, an intermediate in glycolipid metabolism, and mutations in which cause gaucher's disease.
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