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Explaining Amino Acids by Lucky V. Patient Expert Posted Thu 16 Jul 2009 10:21pm of amino acids is important but it’s not necessary to consume them all at the same meal. Check back on blog/luckyvitamin.com every Thursday for more information on amino acids... a specific supplement or product, Lucky Blog can be a useful tool. Just like we’ve had the vitamin of the week and herb of the week, Lucky Blog is ready for the next step: Amino Acids Read on »
Aminos acids. Protect that hard earned muscle. by Richard S. Patient Expert Posted Tue 03 Aug 2010 4:18pm 1 Comment works in the body. Why do so many fitness enthusiasts have such a limited understanding of protein and amino acids? We hope that the information in this article will serve as a beacon among the sea of misinformation about protein and amino acids. The ultimate value of a food protein or a protein supplement is in its amino acid composition. Amino acids Read on »
Reduce Holiday Stress With Calming Amino Acid by VibrantGlow Patient Expert Posted Thu 16 Oct 2008 7:58pm neurotransmitters. GABA, an amino acid also known as gamma-aminobutyric acid, helps the brain, which is constantly being bombarded with loads of sensory information, filter out.... Additionally, drinking green tea can help increase your GABA levels. It contains the amino acid L-theanine, a GABA booster. Source: Better Nutrition Related Articles: Five Top Read on »
WHAT ARE SOME GOOD VEGETARIAN/VEGAN FOODS TO ENSURE THAT I AM GETTING ALL MY ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS? by Jessie Posted Fri 04 Mar 2011 7:46am calories from protein you will eat more protein (and amino acids) than you body can EVER use. You can use a website like nutritiondata to get actual information on how significantly... by hlkljgk Question by The Real Deal: What are some good vegetarian/vegan foods to make certain that I am getting all my crucial amino acids? I recently became Read on »
Enhanced Function of Gene Modified T-Cells: Identification of T-Cell Receptors (TCR) with Altered Amino Acid Sequence by nih.gov Posted Sun 10 May 2009 5:00pm in gene sequences that code for T cell receptors, specifically the inventors found that one to two amino acid substitutions in the TCRs that recognize 1G4 XY-ESO-1 and MART-1... Publication: PF Robbins, et al. Single and dual amino acid substitutions in TCR CDRs can enhance antigen-specific T cell functions. J Immunol. 2008 May 1;180(9):6116-31. [ PubMed Read on »
Nucleotide And Amino Acid Sequences Of The Four Variable Domains Of The Major Outer Membrane Proteins Of Chlamydia Trachomatis by nih.gov Posted Sun 27 Feb 2011 7:00pm year. It is a major cause of involuntary infertility in women. This invention claims the DNA sequences, and their encoded amino acid sequences, of the four variable domains from... Portfolios: Infectious Diseases Infectious Diseases - Diagnostics Infectious Diseases - Vaccines For Licensing Information Please Contact: Peter Soukas J.D. NIH Office Read on »
Amino Acid Cocktails and Other Sneetch Stories by SuboxDoc Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Sun 02 Jan 2011 12:27pm a proprietary blend of amino acids and other essential nutrients (I’m thinking of a movie right now where the character stifles a cough that sounds like ‘bullsh%$t!).  The blend was supposed to prevent withdrawal and ‘treat his injured neurons.’  I started to explain that the amino acids and other molecules in such cocktails do not cross the blood-brain barrier Read on »
Nucleotide, Deduced Amino Acid Sequence, Isolation And Purification Of Heat-Shock Chlamydial Proteins by nih.gov Posted Sun 27 Feb 2011 7:00pm For Licensing Information Please Contact: Susan Ano Ph.D. NIH Office of Technology Transfer 6011 Executive Blvd. Suite 325, Rockville, MD 20852 United States Email: anos@mail.nih.gov Read on »
The amino acid is an organic aci ... by NAFWA Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:40pm The amino acid is an organic acid in which one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced by NH2 group. It is one of the organic compounds, which represent the end product of the protein breakdown. All proteins are made up of amino acids. An amino acid contains a carbon atom, a free [...] Read on »
Essential Amino Acids | Fitness, Health & Exercise Glossary by Matt C. Patient Expert Posted Mon 09 Mar 2009 3:41pm What Are the 8 Essential Amino Acids and What Are Their Benefits? Definition of Essential Amino Acids Essential Amino Acids (also known as Indispensible Amino Acids) are amino acids that cannot be synthesized by the body, and thus must be supplied by diet.   Essential Amino Acids, while required by the human body to support life, are not called Read on »