Collocations withprotein

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abnormal protein
This is morphologically manifested as increased numbers of mitochondria in the vicinity of abnormal protein aggregates and isolated changes in individual mitochondria morphology.
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acidic protein
Their data too are consistent with 32 chains in section for both vimentin and glial fibrillary acidic protein intermediate filaments.
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amount of protein
Thus, the amount of protein, carbohydrate, water, etc. in biological materials affects the near-infrared spectra.
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animal protein
Diets high in carbohydrate can result in obesity as can those high in fats and animal protein.
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complete protein
Soybeans are considered by many agencies to be a source of complete protein.
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crude protein
To gain an idea of the quality of millet stems at different ages, samples were analysed for water and crude protein.
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dietary protein
Effect of dietary protein intake on plasma leucine flux, protein synthesis, and degradation in sheep.
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fusion protein
Antioxidant enzymes in intramolluscan schistosomes recombinant fusion protein vaccine against schistosomiasis protecting against immunopathology and infection.
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gluten protein
Comparative investigations of gluten protein from different wheat species.
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green fluorescent protein
Cellular internalization of enhanced green fluorescent protein ligated to a human calcitonin-based carrier peptide.
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heat shock protein
Structure and function of the small heat shock protein/ a-crystallin family of molecular chaperones.
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motor protein
Dynein: an ancient motor protein involved in multiple modes of transport.
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mutant protein
The unstable or partially folded mutant protein does not undergo trafficking and is usually rapidly degraded.
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novel protein
A novel protein associated with the transition to parasitism by infective hookworm larvae.
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precursor protein
There is still the possibility that the amount of glucagon precursor protein, which is most likely not detected by the radioimmunoassay, changes diurnally.
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prion protein
A glycolipid-anchored prion protein is endocytosed via clathrin-coated pits.
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protein aggregation
Emphasis is placed on small molecules that inhibit protein aggregation, upregulate molecular chaperones, or interfere with downstream toxic pathways.
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protein component
The nature of the protein component in the egg-shell is discussed.
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protein content
It is probable that variations in protein content between samples affected the signal intensities generated.
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protein crystal
Structural changes in a cryocooled protein crystal owing to radiation damage.
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protein electrophoresis
The influence of psychological stress on total serum protein and patterns obtained in serum protein electrophoresis.
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protein fragment
Neurotoxicity of a prion protein fragment.
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protein intake
Effect of dietary protein intake on plasma leucine flux, protein synthesis, and degradation in sheep.
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protein kinase
Mitogen-activated protein kinase translocates into the germinal vesicle and induces germinal vesicle breakdown in porcine oocytes.
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protein powder
Rice protein has a more distinct taste than most other forms of protein powder.
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protein supplement
Effect of protein supplement source on porcine oocyte maturation and subsequent embryonic development after parthenogenetic activation.
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purified protein
Using the purified protein we have now raised antibodies against it.
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recombinant protein
Bacterially expressed recombinant protein exhibited a specific antibody reaction with clonorchiasis sera.
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regulatory protein
A trans-acting splicing regulatory protein of interest is then precipitated using specific antibodies.
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ribosomal protein
Phylogenetic relationship of organisms obtained by ribosomal protein comparison.
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secretory protein
Inheritance of a parotid secretory protein in mice and its use in determining salivary amylase quantitative variants.
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signaling protein
The protein is an extracellular, membrane-bound signaling protein that plays an essential role in embryonic development and tumor growth.
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soy protein
Research is being performed on e.g., lactic acid polyesters, polycaprolactone with soy protein, etc.
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structural protein
Actions include stimulation of structural protein synthesis, general metabolic processes, and mechanisms necessary for neurotransmitter synthesis and release.
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transmembrane protein
Transmembrane protein domains rarely use covalent domain recombination as an evolutionary mechanism.
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viral protein
However, structural studies on virus capsids and coat proteins propose that there are only a limited number of ways to construct a viral protein coat.
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whey protein
We therefore contaminated the samples with whey protein containing -lactoglobulin, which could be detected by binding to a specific fluorescence-labeled antibody.
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