Engaging ATP-PC: The Primal Energy Pathway
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Tom H.Posted
Tue 30 Jun 2009 4:05pm
Whenever Grok needed to lift something really, really heavy, he drew upon the adenosinetriphosphate phospho-creatine (ATP-PC) energy system. If he saw an opportunity...). Of course, the ATP-PC energy system is just one of three primary pathways in our bodies. All three utilize adenosinetriphosphate (ATP) as the primary energy source, but the speed
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Engaging ATP-PC: The Primal Energy Pathway
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Mark S.Posted
Tue 30 Jun 2009 3:35pm
Whenever Grok needed to lift something really, really heavy, he drew upon the adenosinetriphosphate phospho-creatine (ATP-PC) energy system. If he saw an opportunity...). Of course, the ATP-PC energy system is just one of three primary pathways in our bodies. All three utilize adenosinetriphosphate (ATP) as the primary energy source, but the speed
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ATP complexes
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Martin EastwoodPosted
Wed 24 Jun 2009 2:05pm
) subunits. These enzyme complexes use energy released from the hydrolysis of ATP molecules to perform diverse cellular functions, such as DNA translocation, protein degradation..., each binding an ATP molecule and hydrolysing it in order. By contrast, subunits of the L Tag helicase of simian virus 40 seem to act in concert, all six of them simultaneously
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Djokovic criticises ATP for ignoring players' interest
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honey0Posted
Thu 10 May 2012 1:36am
Djokovic criticises ATP for ignoring players' interest
MADRID, May 7 (Xinhua) -- World No.1 men's tennis player Novak Djokovic hit out at ATP on Monday for failing to sound out the players before oakley sunglasses approving the Madrid Open's controversial court change from red clay to blue one.
The change has stirred up strong reactions c ...
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Assembling a glass sculpture of ATP-synthase by Colin Rennie
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Thomas S.Posted
Thu 19 Feb 2009 5:14pm
One of the great attractions here at Medical Museion right now is Colin Rennie ’s glass sculpture of ATP-synthase.
We have placed it in the basement area to the left of the main entrance — we didn’t dare put it on the ground floor because we were afraid the 18th century wooden floor construction would collapse under the 900 780 kilograms
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Getting A Little ATP!
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Connie S.Posted
Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:40pm
vulnerable to alterations in ATP than the average human. We usually have less to begin with, so we take precious care of our bodies in order to maximize the rations.
Following are just a few suggestions to consider when you're wondering how to keep the ATP flowing.
Addressing thyroid and adrenal function should be the first and foremost consideration
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Crohns Disease Patients Benefit From Infliximab Plus Azathioprine
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Dave WPosted
Wed 01 Jul 2009 6:45pm
According to a new study from the Mayo Clinic the use of infliximab (IFX) plus azathioprine (AZA) and infliximab monotherapy increase the likelihood of patients achieving... Launched (0)
New data on Crohn’s disease presented at Digestive Disease Week in Chicago. (0)
Tags: azathioprine, combination therapy, crohn s disease, crohns disease, infliximab
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Stars of ABC's "Castle" Take the Sierra Club's Alternative-Travel Challenge
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Sierra Club ..Posted
Tue 16 Nov 2010 2:35pm
and co-star Stana Katic , joined the Sierra Club's Alternative Travel Project (ATP) to learn more about how get out from behind the steering wheel.
The concept behind ATP... to be a fictional TV crime-solver to get in on the action. Many Sierra Club members have participated, as evidenced by the array of pictures sent into ATP's website.
--Justin Klugh
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Molecular/Energy Healing: New Theory Sheds Light on Cancer Cells
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Dr. Bruce F.Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 9:51pm
a functional process that occurs in the mitochondrion (a cell organelle or "organ of the cell" if you will). The mitochondrion makes energy for the body in the form of ATP. We need lots of ATP to keep living. In fact we use about our bodies weight in ATP each day in order to survive.
The process of making ATP in the mitochondrion is a complicated one and has
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