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(protein shake),done right way for big results! watch newest 3rd post workout one!

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タグ:protein shake shakes bodybuilding home-made homemade
投稿日: November 29, 2007, 12:19 pm
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healthy, low-cal home-made protein shake for $0.60

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タグ:protein shake shakes bodybuilding home-made homemade
投稿日: February 6, 2007, 10:09 am
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protein synsis: an epic on cellular level

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Directed in 1971 by Robert Alan Weiss for the Department of Chemistry of Stanford University and imprinted with the "free love" aura of the period, this short film continues to be shown in biology class today. It has since spawn a series of similar funny attempts at vulgarizing protein synthesis. Narrated by Paul Berg, 1980 Nobel prize for Chemistry.
タグ:protein synthesis 1971 weiss chemistry berg
投稿日: June 6, 2006, 9:35 pm
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from rna to protein synsis

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RNA is synthesized from DNA, and enters the ribosome where protein translation and synthesis occurs.
タグ:dna rna protein synthesis ribosome nucleotide
投稿日: March 11, 2007, 9:54 am
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protein myth

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In this episode of the Running Raw Project: Tim Van Orden reveals the hidden truth about proteins in our diet.
タグ:running raw food vegan vegetarian diet
投稿日: March 20, 2008, 3:11 am
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protein dscratch - 2 - by gorgull

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投稿日: September 22, 2007, 3:39 am
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protein structure

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A short video about protein primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure.
タグ:protein folding structure primary secondary tertiary
投稿日: April 19, 2007, 6:28 am
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protein translation

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3D animation of protein translation
タグ:protein translation mrna trna ribosome polypeptide
投稿日: December 1, 2006, 2:26 pm
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g protein receptor

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This animation describes what takes place with a G protein receptor. G Protein Coupled Receptors (GPCRs) are proteins embedded in the surface of cells. GPCRs comprise the largest superfamily of proteins in the body. More than 1,000 different GPCRs have been identified since the first receptors were cloned. These proteins receive chemical signals from outside the cell and pass the signal into the cell, so that the cell can respond to the signal. The structures of the endogenous ligands for GPCRs are exceptionally diverse. They include biogenic amines such as norephnephrine and serotonine, peptides, glycoproteins, lipids, nucleotides, ions, and proteases. The sensation of exogenous stimuli, such as light, odors, and taste, is also mediated by this class of receptors. Activation of the receptor causes an effector inside the cell to produce a second signal chemical, which eventually triggers the cell to react to the original external chemical signal. Andrea and Richard animated the signal process in this clip. A ligand, in this case Norepinepherine (NE), binds to the receptor and induces a conformational change. This conformational change activates the a/b complex. The complex is bound to GDP while it is inactive. GTP replaces GDP, thus activating the Alpha subunit. The activated Alpha subunit undergoes a conformational change and activates Adenylate Cyclase. Once the Adenylate Cyclase is activated, it is then able to convert ATP. The products of ATP conversion are c-AMP and two phosphate molecules. c-AMP is a second messenger used in many processes required for cell survival and growth. Future plans are to expand this animation to show the second messenger pathways, and further explain intracellular signaling in a variety of living processes. Created by: Andrea Dichele - Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences StudentAndrea Dichele Class of 2006 Pharmacy Richard Wallace - Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences StudentRichard Wallace Class of 2006 Pharmacy Doctor Rodgers - Biomedical and Pharmaceutical SciencesDr. Robert Rodgers Professor of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences College of Pharmacy Doctor Babson - Biomedical and Pharmaceutical SciencesDr. John Babson Associate Professor of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences College of Pharmacy
タグ:g-protein uri animation pharmacy
投稿日: May 2, 2007, 3:05 am
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folding@home インタビュー: fold a protein

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In part 2 of the Folding@Home interview, Prof. Pande explains the process of a folded protein.
タグ:folding@home folding home electronics tech technology
投稿日: November 7, 2007, 9:08 am
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