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TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM OXIDE
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Biosynthesis and Turnover of Trimethylamine Oxide in the Teleost Cod, Gadus morhua
Compatible and counteracting solutes: protecting cells from the Dead Sea to the deep sea
Correlation of Trimethylamine Oxide and Habitat Depth within and among Species of Teleost Fish: An Analysis of Causation
Crystal Structure of Oxidized Trimethylamine N-oxide Reductase from Shewanella massilia at 2.5 A Resolution
Diagnosis and management of trimethylaminuria (FMO3 deficiency) in children
Effects of osmolytes on hexokinase kinetics combined with macromolecular crowding Test of the osmolyte compatibility hypothesis towards crowded systems
High Contents of Trimethylamine Oxide Correlating With Depth in Deep-Sea Teleost Fishes, Skates, and Decapod Crustaceans
Maintenance and accumulation of trimethylamine oxide by winter skate (
Leucoraja ocellata
): reliance on low whole animal losses rather than synthesis
Mechanism of biosynthesis of trimethylamine oxide from choline in the teleost tilapia,
Oreochromis niloticu
s, under freshwater conditions
Mechanism of biosynthesis of trimethylamine oxide in tilapia reared under seawater conditions
Nitrogenous Solutes as Protein-Stabilizing Osmolytes: Counteracting the Destabilizing Effects of Hydrostatic Pressure in Deep-Sea Fish
No effect of trimethylamine N-oxide on the internal dynamics of the protein native fold
Organic osmolytes as compatible, metabolic and counteracting cytoprotectants in high osmolarity and other stresses
Osmolyte trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) does not affect the strength of hydrophobic interactions: Origin of osmolyte compatibility
Protein synthesis inhibitors and the chemical chaperone TMAO reverse endoplasmic reticulum perturbation induced by overexpression of the iodide transporter pendrin
Synchronous Effects of Temperature, Hydrostatic Pressure, and Salinity on Growth, Phospholipid Profiles, and Protein Patterns of Four Halomonas Species Isolated from Deep-Sea ydrothermal-Vent and Sea
Surface Environments
The Biosynthesis of Trimethylamine-N-Oxide
The Osmophobic Effect: Natural Selection of a Thermodynamic Force in Protein Folding
TMAO and other organic osmolytes in the muscles of amphipods (Crustacea) from shallow and deep water of Lake Baikal
Trimethylamine oxide accumulation in marine animals: relationship to acylglycerol storage
Trimethylamine oxide excretion rates in elasmobranchs
Unusual organic osmolytes in deep-sea animals: adaptations to hydrostatic pressure and other perturbation
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