• The Protein Dispersibility Index (PDI) is a means of comparing the solubility of a protein in water, and is widely used in the soybean product industry...
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  • specific protein assay, rather than a nitrogen assay, and the dispersibility index differs from the solubility index, in that the sample is dispersed with...
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  • antimicrobial photodynamic therapy Protein dispersibility index, in water Protein disulfide isomerase, an enzyme Polydispersity index, molecular weight distribution...
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    Soybean (section Protein)
    denaturation of the protein to retain a high protein dispersibility index, for uses such as food extrusion of textured vegetable protein. It is the starting...
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    is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MKI67 gene (antigen identified by monoclonal antibody Ki-67). Antigen KI-67 is a nuclear protein that is...
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    Gini coefficient (redirect from Gini index)
    economics, the Gini coefficient (/ˈdʒiːni/ JEE-nee), also known as the Gini index or Gini ratio, is a measure of statistical dispersion intended to represent...
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  • detect protein oligomerisation states, and to identify complex macromolecular assemblies (ribosomes, GroEL, AAV) and protein interactions such as protein-protein...
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    Milk (redirect from Milk protein)
    digest solid food. Milk contains many nutrients, including calcium and protein, as well as lactose and saturated fat. Immune factors and immune-modulating...
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    determine the polarity at a given site along the backbone of a transmembrane protein. The bond features involved with various organic and inorganic nanomaterials...
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    space groups of 230 possible are allowed for protein molecules which are almost always chiral. Indexing is generally accomplished using an autoindexing...
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  • The index of physics articles is split into multiple pages due to its size. To navigate by individual letter use the table of contents below. !$@ 0–9...
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    Colloid (redirect from Dispersed phase)
    describe certain chemicals (mostly polysaccharides and proteins) that are colloidally dispersible in water. Thus becoming effectively "soluble" they change...
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    Entamoeba histolytica). The plant contains a protein called BDP-30, presumably a ribosome-inactivating protein. Boerhavia diffusa was originally described...
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    counterparts. This system also involves a protein, Rec2 that is more distantly related to Rad51, and Brh2 protein that is a streamlined version of the mammalian...
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    ingredients is the lectin viscumin, which is intensely toxic. It inhibits protein synthesis by catalytically inactivating ribosomes. In spite of this, many...
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    pharmacological research to investigate protein/pharmaceutical interactions in detail. Water-soluble proteins to be investigated require Polyhistidine-tags...
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    Bacteria (redirect from Bacterial proteins)
    chromosome with its associated proteins and RNA. Like all other organisms, bacteria contain ribosomes for the production of proteins, but the structure of the...
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    Lin Jianwei, Ruan Miaohong, Zhang Muqing and Chen Rukai. "Differential Protein Expression in Sugarcane during Sugarcane-Sporisorium Scitamineum Interaction...
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  • superlens show that it has potential for imaging DNA molecules, cellular protein processes, and aiding in the manufacture of even smaller computer chips...
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    without visible defects. However, larger biochemical particles, like proteins, are often difficult to crystallize. The ease with which molecules will...
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    named 4E-binding protein (4E-BP), to promote translation efficiency. TOR also directly phosphorylates and activates the ribosomal protein S6-kinase (S6K)...
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    had found that he could coagulate the blood serum's albumin (dissolved proteins) by treating the blood with phosphoric acid. This contradicted the findings...
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    their protein requirements first, and with each meal. In some cases, surgeons may recommend use of a liquid protein supplement. Powdered protein supplements...
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    levels by reducing glucose uptake in muscle and adipose tissue, decreasing protein synthesis, and increasing the breakdown of fats into fatty acids (lipolysis)...
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    5% protein are optimal because noodles must be able to withstand the drying process without breaking apart, which requires a higher amount of protein in...
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    (GISAXS) Homology modeling Neutron spin echo Protein Data Bank Protein dynamics Protein folding Protein threading Rigaku Rosetta@home X-ray crystallography...
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  • Electron crystallography (category Protein structure)
    (sheets or helices), polyhedrons such as viral capsids, or dispersed individual proteins. Electrons can be used in these situations, whereas X-rays cannot...
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    inhibits the secretion of pancreatic polypeptide. A large number of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) regulate the secretion of insulin, glucagon,...
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    scattering Multi-angle light scattering Nanoparticle tracking analysis Proteinprotein interactions Scanning ion occlusion sensing Static light scattering...
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    plasmid DNA isolation and protein crystallization. X-ray diffraction of protein crystals can reveal the atomic structure of the proteins. PEG is used to fuse...
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