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Cell Nutritionals Announces Constant Health? – An Advanced Rice Protein Powder Packed with Antioxidants and Detoxifying Agents

Cell Nutritionals Announces Constant Health™ – An Advanced Rice Protein Powder Packed with Antioxidants and Detoxifying Agents Riviera Beach, FL (PRWEB) November 28, 2007 Cell Nutritionals announced the debut of Constant Health, an advanced rice protein powder that supports healthy immune system, [...]

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Cysteine is important for the stabilization of which level of protein structure?

Question by shantibala: Cysteine is important for the stabilization of which level of protein structure? would it be all primary,secondary, tertiary or all of the above, i think its all of the above. Best answer: Answer by kumorifoxIt can form disulfide bridges, and is a polar molecule. The disulfides are used to stabilise the tertiary [...]

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Protein Requirements for AIDS Patients

Article by Protica Research AIDS is a chronic, intractable condition caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). The virus targets the immune system and ultimately overwhelms it. Given the limitations of current therapy, it is imperative that a holistic approach be implemented, which involves medication, dietary management, and stress management. Dietary Management for AIDS concentrates [...]

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IMMUNOCAL – SUPERIOR PROTEIN FOR IMMUNITY & LONGEVITY

www.immunotec.com Did you know that superior antioxidant is produced by your body and called GSH or glutathione? Did you know that Immunocal – is the only clinically proven product to raise and sustain GSH level? Did you know that Immunocal is officially listed in PDR book and registered as anti-cancer and anti-HIV product? Immunocal is [...]

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What special role is played by the amino acid cysteine?How do disulfide bridges affect protein shape+stability?

Question by purple_penguins_15: What special role is played by the amino acid cysteine?How do disulfide bridges affect protein shape+stability? What special role is played by the amino acid cysteine?How do disulfide bridges influence protein shape and stability? Best answer: Answer by Katecysteine amino acids have thiols that are able to form disulfide bridges/bonds. These play [...]

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Protein Principles for Diabetes

Article by Protica Research Dietary considerations can present a Hobson’s choice in diabetes. Even when the intake is nutritious, assimilating it can be another matter. Then there is the problem of progression of diabetic complications if one ends up with excess glucose or fat in the system. Excess carbohydrates in a meal, and the resulting [...]

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Q&A: What protein is this: lysine + glutamic acid + glycine?

Question by Sierra L: What protein is this: lysine + glutamic acid + glycine? apparently a sequence of amino acids make a particular protein, but how do i work out what protein has been made? What protein is this: lysine + glutamic acid + glycine ? Best answer: Answer by chuchaThis can’t be called protein [...]

20Mar2011 | glow | 1 comment | Continued
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Why is the cysteine such an important amino acid for determining the tertiary structure of a protein?

Question by doubley: Why is the cysteine such an important amino acid for determining the tertiary structure of a protein? Why is the cysteine such an important amino acid for determining the tertiary structure of a protein? Best answer: Answer by Dr. V.The disulfide linkages between two cysteine residues are responsible. Cysteine residues are frequently [...]

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Glycine Lead of the Protein Kinase A: Another Noble proof of Evolution

Protein kinase A is an enzyme that phosphorelates a downstream target peptide. It has a conserved motif called glycine lead where the atp is held during catalysation. The sequence of the glycine lead is GXGXXGXV. The X residues despite being free to be any amino acid remains evolutionarily consistent, the codons coding those residues diversifies [...]

30Jan2011 | glow | 1 comment | Continued
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Whey Protein And Skin?

hey guys i heard that whey proteins raise the glutathione level in the skin, so i was wondering, has anyone who uses whey proteins noticed skin lightening?

7Jul2009 | glow | 4 comments | Continued

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