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  • '''von Willebrand's factor''' is a high-molecular-weight plasma protein, produced by [[epithelial cells]] of [[]blood vesse]ls, and by [[megakary
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  • {{r|Protein}}
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  • ...e of the cell. A second type of membrane protein is called a [[peripheral protein]] and can easily be removed from the membrane. ...When the protein complex is fully affixed to the receptors in the pit, the protein changes conformation, invaginating the section of the membrane.
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  • ...l. Large polymeric molecules ([[polysaccharide]]s, [[nucleic acid]]s and [[protein]]s) are processed into their constituent monomeric units (i.e. [[monosaccha ...e living cell. Examples of catabolic processes include breakdown of muscle protein in order to use amino acids as [[substrate (biochemistry)|substrate]]s for
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  • {{rpl|Protein synthesis}} {{rpl|Protein phosphorylation}}
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  • {{!}} bgcolor="#e7dcc3" {{!}} [[Protein Data Bank|PDB]] {{protein
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  • ...on <math>\alpha</math>-[[amino acid]]s used by living organisms to build [[protein]]s. It is one of the four [[aromatic]] amino acids with [[histidine]], [[p
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  • ...neering [[crop]] resistant to a [[herbicide]] or mass producing a specific protein or [[enzyme]] and common examples that have reached the market. The produc ...be modified by changing the DNA sequence of the gene that encodes for that protein. One way to do this is to isolate the piece of DNA containing the gene, pre
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Protein]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Protein kinase}}
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  • ...ering at Cornell University. I am currently working with a maternal effect protein in an epigenetics lab at Cornell. I am signing up for account on this websi
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  • {{r|Protein}}
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  • | pagename = GTP-binding protein | abc = GTP-binding protein
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  • {{r|protein}}
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  • ...a membrane transport proteins include [[dopamine plasma membrane transport protein]]s and [[norepinephrine plasma membrane transport proteins]].
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  • ...nd appropriately to patterns of extracellular stimuli.” <ref>Bray D (1995) Protein molecules as computational elements in living cells., 307-312 [PM:7630396 L
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  • ...dient is converted into chemical energy). Bacteriorhodopsin is therefore a protein for bioenergetics.
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  • The abnormal cells have a surface protein that marks them for early destruction in the [[spleen]]. [[Splenectomy]], t
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  • ...[monoclonal antibody|monoclonal "antibodies]] from non-human species whose protein sequences have been modified to make them nearly identical with human antib
    787 bytes (103 words) - 08:56, 26 April 2014
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