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Lyse vs Proteolyze - What's the difference?

lyse | proteolyze |


As verbs the difference between lyse and proteolyze

is that lyse is to burst or cut a cell or cell structure; to induce lysis while proteolyze is to lyse or split a protein.

Protein vs Proteolyze - What's the difference?

protein | proteolyze |


As a noun protein

is protein.

As a verb proteolyze is

to lyse or split a protein.

Proteolysis vs Proteolyze - What's the difference?

proteolysis | proteolyze | Related terms |

Proteolyze is a related term of proteolysis.



As a noun proteolysis

is the hydrolysis of proteins into peptides and amino acids; especially as part of the digestion of food.

As a verb proteolyze is

to lyse or split a protein.

Immune vs Preimmune - What's the difference?

immune | preimmune |


In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between immune and preimmune

is that immune is (medicine) of or pertaining to the immune system while preimmune is (medicine) preceding an immune response.

As adjectives the difference between immune and preimmune

is that immune is exempt; not subject to while preimmune is (medicine) preceding an immune response.

As a noun immune

is (epidemiology) a person who is not susceptible to infection by a particular disease.

As a verb immune

is to make immune.

Kashube vs Kashub - What's the difference?

kashube | kashub | Synonyms |

Kashube is a synonym of kashub.


As a proper noun kashub is

a west slavic ethnic group of north-central poland.

Tetrahydrofolate vs Methyltetrahydrofolate - What's the difference?

tetrahydrofolate | methyltetrahydrofolate |


As nouns the difference between tetrahydrofolate and methyltetrahydrofolate

is that tetrahydrofolate is a coenzyme, formed by reduction of folic acid, involved in the biosynthesis of purines while methyltetrahydrofolate is a tetrahydrofolate with a methyl substituent, a key natural form of folate. The chief form is 5-methyltetrahydrofolate.

Methyl vs Methyltetrahydrofolate - What's the difference?

methyl | methyltetrahydrofolate |


In organic compound terms the difference between methyl and methyltetrahydrofolate

is that methyl is the univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH3, formally derived from methane by the loss of a hydrogen atom; a compound or part of a compound formed by the attachment of such a radical while methyltetrahydrofolate is a tetrahydrofolate with a methyl substituent, a key natural form of folate. The chief form is 5-methyltetrahydrofolate.

Folate vs Methyltetrahydrofolate - What's the difference?

folate | methyltetrahydrofolate |


As nouns the difference between folate and methyltetrahydrofolate

is that folate is a salt or ester of folic acid, especially one present in the vitamin B complex while methyltetrahydrofolate is a tetrahydrofolate with a methyl substituent, a key natural form of folate. The chief form is 5-methyltetrahydrofolate.

Nanometer vs Nanolevel - What's the difference?

nanometer | nanolevel |


As nouns the difference between nanometer and nanolevel

is that nanometer is nanometre (uk), nanometer (us); symbol: nm while nanolevel is the scale at which sizes are measured in nanometers.

Nanoscale vs Nanolevel - What's the difference?

nanoscale | nanolevel | Synonyms |

Nanoscale is a synonym of nanolevel.


As nouns the difference between nanoscale and nanolevel

is that nanoscale is a measuring tool with gradations in nanometers while nanolevel is the scale at which sizes are measured in nanometers.

As an adjective nanoscale

is on a scale measured in nanometers.

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