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Process flow and summary of the experimental setup used to assess in vitro proteolysis and lipolysis of emulsions processed through high‐pressure homogenization and/or heat treatment. ABSTRACT This study investigates the digestibility of emulsions stabilized with potato protein isolate, focusing on how different processing conditions affect their ...
Luis Jiménez‐Munoz+2 more
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Lentil Flours as Sustainable Source of Proteins for the Food Industry
Lentils, due to their accessibility, sustainability, and high nutritional value, emerge as a promising option as protein flour for food development. This study evaluated different functional and nutritional properties of lentil flours. ABSTRACT The growing transition toward a plant‐based diet, coupled with the need for sustainable dietary protein ...
S. M. Pontoni+3 more
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Biochemistry and applications of Aprotimin, the kallikrein inhibitor from bovine organs. [PDF]
Fritz, Hans, Wunderer, G.
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The refolding activity of the yeast heat shock proteins Ssa1 and Ssa2 defines their role in protein translocation. [PDF]
Ssa1/2p, members of one of the yeast cytosolic hsp70 subfamilies, have been implicated in the translocation of secretory proteins into the lumen of the ER.
Bush, GL, Meyer, DI
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TEEM-test studies of effect of aprotinin on in vitro response of cancer patients' lymphocytes to PPD
Jill Freeman+4 more
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ABSTRACT Dietary intake has an important influence on rates of fuel use during exercise, but the extent to which short‐term diet changes affect peak fat oxidation (PFO) and the intensity at which this occurs (Fatmax) is unknown. This study examined the impact of diet‐induced changes in substrate availability on PFO and Fatmax and the expression of key ...
Eloise Kate Tarry+11 more
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Role of leukocytes in hemostasis during orthotopic liver transplantation [PDF]
Bechstein, W. O.+8 more
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The minimal structure containing the band 3 anion transport site. A 35Cl NMR study [PDF]
35Cl NMR, which enables observation of chloride binding to the anion transport site on band 3, is used in the present study to determine the minimal structure containing the intact transport site.
Chan, Sunney I.+2 more
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Bioinspired Provisional Matrix Stimulates Regenerative Healing of Diabetic Wounds
ABSTRACT This study tested the hypothesis that diabetic wound treatment with biomimetic pro‐angiogenic, proteolytically and mechanically stable RADA16‐II peptide nanofibers promotes regenerative wound healing via attenuation of inflammation and stimulation of neovascularization. Two full‐thickness excisional dorsal skin wounds were created on 8–10 week
Walker D. Short+11 more
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