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Cultivation of <i>Inonotus hispidus</i> on Jujube Wood Waste: Effects on Fruiting Body Biological Characteristics, Nutrients, Active Constituents and Metabolic Profiles. [PDF]
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Urinary Amino Acid Profiling as a Non-invasive Diagnostic and Risk Stratification Tool in Prostate Cancer. [PDF]
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Lactobacillus plantarum (LPsca12) enhances growth phenotype and muscle nutrition in abalone (Haliotis discus hannai) by modulating microbial function and metabolism through the Amino Acid-Driven Gut-Muscle Axis. [PDF]
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Modelling amino acid metabolism
Amino Acids, 1992This article briefly summarises various aspects of building a model, before reviewing some models of protein turnover, the metabolism of selected amino acids, and urea synthesis in human subjects. Some software for use in modelling is noted. An Appendix lists terms with descriptions and definitions, which are often employed in modelling.
M, Hjelm, J, Seakins
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Anaerobic Amino Acid Metabolism
Russian Journal of Plant Physiology, 2003Anoxic stress induces a strong change in sugar, protein and amino acid metabolism in higher plants. Sugars are rapidly consumed through the anaerobic glycolysis to sustain energy production. Protein degradation under anoxia is a mechanism to release free amino acids contributing in this way in maintaining the osmotic potential of the tissue under ...
Reggiani R, Bertani A
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2011
Proteins exert essential functions in biology, from structural roles, secreted signaling molecules, ion channels, transport, or catalysts of biochemical reactions (enzymes). The unique characteristics of a protein are dictated by its linear sequence of amino acids, termed its primary structure.
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Proteins exert essential functions in biology, from structural roles, secreted signaling molecules, ion channels, transport, or catalysts of biochemical reactions (enzymes). The unique characteristics of a protein are dictated by its linear sequence of amino acids, termed its primary structure.
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