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How to use the word enzyme in a Sentence?

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We found that telomerase, the enzyme that repairs and lengthens telomeres, increased by 30% after just three months on the program, then we found that people who had been on the program for five years had telomeres that were about 10% longer, a sign that aging is being reversed on the cellular level.

Dean Ornish

Found on CNN
1 year ago

While the differences in blood levels of this enzyme were statistically different -- even if this is confirmed by larger, additional studies -- there is enough overlap in the blood levels between cases and controls that it could not be used as a blood test at this point with any reasonable predictive value.

Rachel Moon

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It is best to drink the juice right away, because antioxidant and enzyme activity decreases over time.

Robin Foroutan

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Hydrogenase is an enzyme present in algae that is capable of reducing protons into hydrogen, during evolution, this process has been deactivated because it wasn’t necessary for survival but we successfully managed to bypass the inactivity to achieve the reaction we wanted — splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen.

Katarzyna Sokl

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

We've made an improved version of the enzyme better than the natural one already, that's really exciting because that means that there's potential to optimize the enzyme even further.

John McGeehan

Found on Reuters
6 years ago

Enzymes are non-toxic, biodegradable and can be produced in large amounts by microorganisms, there is strong potential to use enzyme technology to help with society's growing waste problem by breaking down some of the most commonly used plastics.

Oliver Jones

Found on Reuters
6 years ago

Chlorypyrifos disrupts this enzyme in insects and in animals and in people.

Michael Dourson

Found on CNN
7 years ago

What the enzyme is designed to do is to replace the enzyme that's missing or defective in people with Pompe, it's designed to get to muscle cells, including the heart, which is a cardiac muscle, to get to the diaphragm, which is involved of course in breathing, and restore muscle function as best as it can.

John Crowley

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

Certain foods can lower testosterone levels, the foods that are most likely to do so include cheese… chocolate, and alcohol. These foods lower testosterone by increasing the activity of an enzyme, aromatase, which converts testosterone into estrogen. The overall effect ofincreased aromatase activityis lower testosterone levels and higher estrogen levels.

Michael Hirt

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

It is only because of us seeing Eliza’s story and the O’Neills’ dedication to raising awareness that we got Will enrolled in this first-ever enzyme trial, it is still experimental; we don’t know if it will work. We’re just happy that he has a chance.

The Byers

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

One of them is an enzyme that splits the molecule in wheat that causes celiac disease, gluten, into smaller harmless products and another one promises to make the gut less leaky and thus prevent potentially toxic substances (from) reaching deeper layers where they may cause inflammation.

Klaus Gottlieb

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

People are likely to have different levels of this enzyme, so different things will work for different people, for some people, eating more starchy foods at the start of a meal might be a way to feel full more quickly by targeting this system, meaning they eat less overall.

James Gardiner

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

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