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What (who) is Zyme - definition

GENE OF THE SPECIES HOMO SAPIENS
BMP4; BMP-4; BMP4 (gene)
  • BMP4 signal transduction pathway. The Smad and the MAPK signal transduction pathways are used by BMP4 in order to alter transcription of its target genes.
  • Generation-of-Trophoblast-Stem-Cells-from-Rabbit-Embryonic-Stem-Cells-with-BMP4-pone.0017124.s005

Zyme      
·noun A Ferment.
II. Zyme ·noun The morbific principle of a zymotic disease.
Pathogenic         
  • A structure of Doxycycline a tetracycline-class antibiotic
  • A photomicrograph of a stool that has shigella dysentery. These bacteria typically cause foodborne illness.
  • Two pinworms next to a ruler, measuring 6 millimeters in length
  • Magnified 100× and stained. This photomicrograph of the brain tissue shows the presence of the prominent spongiotic changes in the cortex, with the loss of neurons in a case of a variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD)
BIOLOGICAL ENTITY THAT CAUSES DISEASE IN ITS HOST, WHICH IS TYPICALLY AN INFECTIOUS MICROORGANISM OR AGENT, SUCH AS A VIRUS, BACTERIUM, PROTOZOAN, PRION, VIROID, OR FUNGUS
Pathogens; Pathogenic; Disease agent; Pathogenicity; Infectious agents; Infectious agent; Incitant; Pathogenic microbial; Pathogenic microbes; Infectious organism; Pathogenic microbe; Nosogenic; Pathogenic organism; Causative agent; Germ (microorganism); Pathogen evolution
·adj Of or pertaining to pathogeny; producting disease; as, a pathogenic organism; a pathogenic bacterium.
pathogen         
  • A structure of Doxycycline a tetracycline-class antibiotic
  • A photomicrograph of a stool that has shigella dysentery. These bacteria typically cause foodborne illness.
  • Two pinworms next to a ruler, measuring 6 millimeters in length
  • Magnified 100× and stained. This photomicrograph of the brain tissue shows the presence of the prominent spongiotic changes in the cortex, with the loss of neurons in a case of a variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD)
BIOLOGICAL ENTITY THAT CAUSES DISEASE IN ITS HOST, WHICH IS TYPICALLY AN INFECTIOUS MICROORGANISM OR AGENT, SUCH AS A VIRUS, BACTERIUM, PROTOZOAN, PRION, VIROID, OR FUNGUS
Pathogens; Pathogenic; Disease agent; Pathogenicity; Infectious agents; Infectious agent; Incitant; Pathogenic microbial; Pathogenic microbes; Infectious organism; Pathogenic microbe; Nosogenic; Pathogenic organism; Causative agent; Germ (microorganism); Pathogen evolution
(pathogens)
A pathogen is any organism which can cause disease in a person, animal, or plant. (TECHNICAL)
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Wikipedia

Bone morphogenetic protein 4

Bone morphogenetic protein 4 is a protein that in humans is encoded by BMP4 gene. BMP4 is found on chromosome 14q22-q23.

BMP4 is a member of the bone morphogenetic protein family which is part of the transforming growth factor-beta superfamily. The superfamily includes large families of growth and differentiation factors. BMP4 is highly conserved evolutionarily. BMP4 is found in early embryonic development in the ventral marginal zone and in the eye, heart blood and otic vesicle.

Examples of use of Zyme
1. Larry Bautista, an engineer of the Manila–based Terra Zyme Chemicals, said they managed to untie themselves and escaped when one of their captors fell asleep. «The experience made me closer to God.
2. The victims were engineers Romeo Rivera, a program manager working for the USAID’s Growth with Equity in Mindanao project (USAID–GEM); and Reynaldo Rubio and Larry Bautista of the Manila–based Terra Zyme Chemicals; and their driver Amarano Lapus (not Isidro Amarano as earlier reported). They were brought to a military hospital in Zamboanga City where doctors examined them.
3. Engineers Romeo Rivera, a program manager working for the United States Agency for International Development’s Growth with Equity in Mindanao (USAID–GEM); and Reynaldo Rubio and Larry Bautista, of the Manila–based Terra Zyme Chemicals; and their driver, Isidro Amaramo were reportedly seized by their escorts while they were inspecting a USAID–funded road project in Parang town on the island of Jolo, about '50 kilometers south of Manila.
4. Sealana identified the engineer as Romeo Rivera, program manager of the US Agency for International Development’s Growth with Equity in Mindanao (USAID–GEM); engineers Reynaldo Rubio and Larry Bautista of the Manila–based Terra Zyme Chemicals; and their driver, Isidro Amaramo. «We have sealed off exits points in Parang town and established road blocks and checkpoints to prevent the escape of the kidnappers,» Sealana told Arab News by phone from Jolo. «We still don’t know the motive of the kidnappings, whether it was for ransom or work–related.» He said Rivera’s group was working on a road construction funded by the USAID in Parang town, while Rubio and Bautista, who arrived on Tuesday from Manila were inspecting the project.