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      CancerTreatmentCytotoxicityDNA damage
The process of dark-induced senescence in plants is relatively poorly understood, but a functional electron-transfer flavoprotein/electron-transfer flavoprotein:ubiquinone oxidoreductase (ETF/ETFQO) complex, which supports respiration... more
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyMitochondriaMutation
There is evidence that changes in branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) levels may correlate with the efficacy of therapeutic interventions for affecting improvement in metabolic control. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether... more
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      Insulin ResistanceProspective studiesHumansBlood Glucose
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      Magnetic Resonance ImagingGlutamateBrainHumans
All patients were assessed clinically at Agia Sofia Hospital in Athens. They belonged to three unrelated families from different regions of Greece. Their parents were healthy and nonconsanguineous. All pregnancies and perinatal periods... more
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      Cognitive ScienceGreekMovement disordersGreece
... VIROLOGY 71, 134-142 (1976) Cellular Pools of Viral Proteins in 3T3 Cells Chronically Infected with Moloney-Murine Leukemia Virus JES FORCHHAMMER, BJ RN A ... NOMUBA, S., FISCHINGER, PJ, MATTERN, CFT, PEEPLES, PT, BASSIN, RH, and... more
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      KineticsBiologyVirologyMedicine
The unimolecular chemistry of [Cu(II)AA(AA – H)]+ complexes, composed of an intact and a deprotonated amino acid (AA) ligand, have been probed in the gas phase by tandem and multistage mass spectrometry in an electrospray ionization... more
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Protein intake is essential to maximally stimulate muscle protein synthesis, and the amino acid leucine seems to possess a superior effect on muscle protein synthesis compared to other amino acids. Native whey has higher leucine content... more
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      PhysiologyNutrition and DieteticsSkeletal muscle biologyHumans
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      PolymorphismBreast CancerBiological SciencesHumans
Background: The “leucine trigger” hypothesis was originally conceived to explain the post-prandial regulation of muscle protein synthesis (MPS). This hypothesis implicates the magnitude (amplitude and rate) of post-prandial increase in... more
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      SarcopeniaProtein Supplementation on Muscle AtrophyMuscle Protein SynthesisLeucine
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      CatalysisKineticsBiological ChemistryBiological Sciences
Leucine tracer has been widely used for examining whole-body protein turnover in humans, but has not been evaluated as an indicator to be used in the indicator amino acid oxidation (IAAO) method. The goal of this study was to determine... more
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      ChemistryNutrition and DieteticsNutritionDiet
Dysregulated anabolic responses to nutrition/exercise may contribute to sarcopenia; however, these characteristics are poorly defined in female populations. We determined the effects of two-feeding regimes in older women (66±2.5y... more
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      Biological ChemistryBiological SciencesDogsAnimals
Adsorption of colicin B to a sensitive strain of Escherichia coli results in rapid cessation of deoxyribonucleic acid, ribonucleic acid, and protein synthesis. Some classes of mutants insensitive to colicin B hyperexcrete a colicin... more
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The objective of the present study was to evaluate the antibacterial properties of a plant secondary metabolite - caffeine. Caffeine is present in over 100 plant species. Antibacterial activity of caffeine was examined against the... more
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Background Bronchial fibroblasts contribute to airway remodelling, including airway wall fibrosis. Transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1 plays a major role in this process. We previously revealed the importance of the mevalonate cascade in... more
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      AsthmaHumansYoung AdultSesquiterpenes
We report the map-based cloning of the leaf rust resistance gene Lr21, previously mapped to a generich region at the distal end of chromosome arm 1DS of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Molecular cloning of Lr21 was facilitated by... more
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      GeneticsBiologyMedicinePlant Genome Project
We sought to determine if decrements in the mass of fat-free body mass (FFM) and other lean tissue compartments, and related changes in protein metabolism, are appropriate for weight loss in obese older women. Subjects were 14 healthy... more
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A rapid procedure for the recovery of Saccharomyces cerevisiae auxotrophs was developed by exploiting the protection of these mutants from thymineless death when a required metabolite was withheld. The method can be used for thymidine... more
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To determine the effect of glucose availability on glutamine metabolism, glutamine kinetics were assessed under conditions of hyperglycemia resulting from 1) intravenous infusion of 7.5% dextrose in healthy adults and 2) insulin... more
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The ability to discriminate and respond to chemical signals from the environment is an almost universal prerequisite for survival. Here, we report that the scaffold protein Scribble is essential for odor-guided behavior in Drosophila.... more
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      Molecular MicrobiologyTranscription FactorsSignal TransductionBiological Sciences
The intake of approximately 70 g of alcohol impairs liver protein metabolism in healthy humans. To establish the threshold at which alcohol impairs hepatic protein metabolism in humans we compared the effects of 500 mL of water (control... more
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Background: The ELAC2 gene has been proposed to be a prostate cancer susceptibility gene and is being referred to as HPC2, in part because three case–control studies suggested that two common polymorphisms (Ser217Leu and Ala541Thr) are... more
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Previous investigations have shown the efficacy of right-(RCPL) and left-(LCPL) circularly polarized light in promoting the asymmetric photolysis of racemic organic substrates and producing measurable enantiomeric excesses (e.e.s) when... more
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We recently showed that parenteral administration of amino acids to premature infants immediately after birth is safe and results in a positive nitrogen balance and increased whole-body protein synthesis. However, we did not determine... more
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      Homology ModelingCercopithecus aethiopsProgesteroneHumans
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