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Protein is not going to help build muscle, so strength athletes do not need to eat immediately following their workout.
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Protein is a must, if you want your chldren's minds to be stable, and modern breakfasts are sweets and simple carbs -- not good for you.
Food for Thought 2006
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Excellence in Protein Engineering that was funded in 1990.
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In addition to his research activities, Dr. Anfinsen is an editor of Advances in Protein Chemistry, served on the Editorial
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They found that norepinephrine, released in mice while mating, activates an enzyme called Protein Kinase C (PKC), specifically, the "alpha" isoform of PKC, in the accessory olfactory bulb.
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S.M. Blinder’s Demonstration “Elementary Processes in Protein Folding” investigates the “protein folding problem”, an active area of current research, exploring the details of how the final configuration of a protein structure is achieved.
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(Protein is relatively hard to come by in Cuba, and the idea of returning it to the water has not even gotten off the ground yet.
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Pulling out a book on Protein Design (called Protein Design), page 5/section 1.1.3, talks about specified sequences that fold into a desired alpha helix (in an aqueous environ).
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"In this study, using Aplysia, a type of mollusk often used as a model of learning in which the difference between spaced and massed training has been well established, we identify an event, the activation of the enzyme called Protein kinase C Apl II (PKC Apl II), which is very different under the two training paradigms and could explain the differences in learning.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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PRTX-100 is a highly-purified form of the Staphylococcal bacterial protein known as Protein
News 2010
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