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Adriana Isvoran

Researcher at West University of Timișoara

Publications -  76
Citations -  646

Adriana Isvoran is an academic researcher from West University of Timișoara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Fractal. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 66 publications receiving 442 citations. Previous affiliations of Adriana Isvoran include Paris Diderot University & University of the West.

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Effect of crowding by Dextrans in enzymatic reactions

TL;DR: The results indicate that the volume occupied by the crowding agent, but not its size, plays an important role on the initial velocity of reactions involving tiny enzymes, while the enzyme size is another important factor influencing the velocity of the reactions of large enzymes occurring in Dextran crowded media.
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Pharmacogenomics of the cytochrome P450 2C family: impacts of amino acid variations on drug metabolism

TL;DR: Current advances in the molecular modeling of CYP2C polymorphisms are summarized and the structural bases and molecular mechanisms of amino acid variants of CYp2C members that affect drug metabolism are discussed.
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New insights into diffusion in 3D crowded media by Monte Carlo simulations: effect of size, mobility and spatial distribution of obstacles

TL;DR: Simulation results indicate that there are a more anomalous diffusion (smaller α) and a lower long time diffusion coefficient (D*) when obstacle concentration increases, and that, for a given total excluded volume and immobile obstacles, the anomalously diffusion effect is less important for bigger size obstacles.
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Effects of Triazole Fungicides on Soil Microbiota and on the Activities of Enzymes Found in Soil: A Review

TL;DR: High doses of triazole fungicides strongly affects the structure of the microbial communities in soil and usually decrease the soil microbial population and the activities of enzymes found in soil.
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Computational Assessment of the Pharmacological Profiles of Degradation Products of Chitosan.

TL;DR: The computational assessment showed that investigated chito-oligomers reflect promising pharmacological profiles and limited toxicological effects on humans, regardless of molecular weight, deacetylation degree, and acetylation pattern.