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The answer GLUTS has 23 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of gluts in various dictionaries:
noun - the quality of being so overabundant that prices fall
verb - overeat or eat immodestly
verb - supply with an excess of
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Overstuffs |
Market surpluses |
Overfills |
Fills to excess |
Surpluses |
Oversupplies |
Fills to the gills |
Surfeits |
More than sates |
Overabundances |
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Plural form of glut. |
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glut. |
An excessively abundant supply of something. |
Supply or fill to excess. |
an excessively abundant supply of something. |
supply or fill to excess. |
Gluts might refer to |
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Glutathione (GSH) is an antioxidant in plants, animals, fungi, and some bacteria and archaea. Glutathione is capable of preventing damage to important cellular components caused by reactive oxygen species such as free radicals, peroxides, lipid peroxides, and heavy metals. It is a tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the carboxyl group of the glutamate side chain and the amine group of cysteine, and the carboxyl group of cysteine is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine. * Thiol groups are reducing agents, existing at a concentration around 5 mM in animal cells. Glutathione reduces disulfide bonds formed within cytoplasmic proteins to cysteines by serving as an electron donor. In the process, glutathione is converted to its oxidized form, glutathione disulfide (GSSG), also called L-(–)-glutathione. * Once oxidized, glutathione can be reduced back by glutathione reductase, using NADPH as an electron donor. The ratio of reduced glutathione to oxidized glutathione within cells is often used as a measure of cellular oxidative stress. |