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  • ...pecies and they are formed by [[connexin]], [[innexin]] and [[pannexin]] [[protein|proteins]]. ...d of six subunits called '''connexins'''. Each connexin is a 7.5 nm long [[protein]], having four membrane-spanning regions. Connexins may be identical or sli
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  • **Protein
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  • ...onic bond]] and the [[covalent bond]]. Within [[macromolecule]]s such as [[protein]]s and [[nucleic acid]]s, it can exist between two parts of the same molecu ...tertiary structure of protein through interaction of R-groups.(See also [[protein structure]]).
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  • ...ft&oldid=100084516 Punctuation issue resolved, cell number issue resolved; protein number issue resolved incorporating A Sebastien latest text which is scient ...es of content at the time of the April 18 deadline are corrected by edits. Protein numbers are fully addressed by AS text introduced by D Tribe by pasting fro
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  • ...course may be relapsing-remitting or demonstrate a step-wise progression. Protein is usually elevated in the spinal fluid and cranial nerves are typically sp
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  • ...hat is a fluid containing high amounts of immunoglobins and the protective protein lactoferrin.
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  • ...]ic [[vacuole]]s; C: [[immunohistochemistry]] showing staining for [[S-100 protein]]; D: immunohistochemistry showing staining for [[cytokeratin]]; E: immunoh
    4 KB (539 words) - 08:08, 17 May 2010
  • ...o be made up of only a few kinds of atoms, very large biomolecules, like [[protein]]s and [[DNA]] can be made to form cystals under the right conditions.
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  • The terminal end of the genome consists of a 55 [[kDa protein]] on every 5' end of it. The importance of this is that it enables sufficie ...ls lacking telomerase activity." Furthermore, they added Green Fluorescent Protein to the vector, and showed that "TelomeScan causes viral spread into the reg
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  • ...s, block this protein from activating the NK and NKT cells. When the IL-18 protein is not blocked, it causes the production of Interferon-gamma or IFN-&gamma. ====Interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) binding protein====
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  • ...virulence factors include [[hydrogen peroxide]], pili, and choline binding protein.<ref>[http://www.textbookofbacteriology.net/S.pneumoniae.html Textbook of B
    9 KB (1,183 words) - 07:31, 15 September 2013
  • ...ligonucleiotide-based, site-directed mutagenesis and its development for [[protein]] studies.
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  • ...ry]], '''adrenergic receptors''' are [[cell surface receptor]]s of the [[G-protein-coupled receptor]] type that are in the [[sympathetic nervous system]] and ...se-[[cyclic AMP]] primarily and also [[cyclic GMP]] which then activates [[protein kinase]]s.
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  • ...om ''N. christyi'' venom. The major lethal peaks (about 12% of total venom protein) were purified further with molecular sieve chromatography and were charact
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  • Amoxicillin binds to the penicillin-binding protein 1A (PBP-1A) located inside the bacterial cell well.
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  • ...gist]] Marvin Harris, the eating of insects is taboo in cultures that have protein sources that require less work, like farm [[bird]]s or [[cattle]].
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  • ...sures that only the bacteria of interest grow in the media and produce the protein of interest.
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  • '''Erythropoietin''' ('''Epo''' or '''EPO''') is a protein [[hormone]] produced by the [[kidney]]s in response to [[hypoxia]], and is ...e, [[Chinese hamster ovary cells]], allowing large-scale manufactureof the protein as a commercial product. It was approved for use in 1991. About $10B was sp
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  • ...sociated lipocalin (NGAL), an acute-phase protein that is also called LCN2 protein, may help predict the need for [[renal replacement therapy]].<ref name="pmi
    9 KB (1,169 words) - 02:01, 29 October 2013
  • ...|year=1990 |pmid=2161986}}</ref> Red blood cells contain [[hemoglobin]], a protein which stores and transports oxygen throughout the body. Active neurons cons
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