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Riverina Outlook > Why Is Protein So Important? ... It is this latter group, the endosperm storage proteins, that make wheat protein so unique in the plant kingdom.
Using a novel video-imaging system, scientists have been able to observe proteins important in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease moving along axons, ... Stop And Go: Proteins Important In Alzheimer's, ...
ECM33 encodes a protein homologous to Pst1p, and both of them display typical features of GPI-anchored proteins and a characteristic receptor L-domain.
ECM33 encodes a protein homologous to Pst1p, and both of them display typical features of GPI-anchored proteins and a characteristic receptor L-domain.
Nnf1p, Dsn1p, Mtw1p, and Nsl1p: a New Group of Proteins Important for Chromosome Segregation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae...
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Proteins are very important molecules in cells. They have many diverse functions and all are typically constructed from one set of 20 amino acids. ... Proteins are very important molecules in cells. ...
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Interaction between Sp1 and Cell Cycle Regulatory Proteins Is Important in Transactivation of a Differentiation-related Gene1...
MCM2 and MCM3 are essential genes believed to play important roles in the initiation of DNA replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. ... Mcm2 shows striking homology to Mcm3 and three other proteins, ...
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