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Meanings of only protein in inglês
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Usage of only protein in inglês
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The onlyprotein he ate was derived from nuts.
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Eat onlyprotein there and you'll lose weight.
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Nine days out from the show, Lima has a "no solids" rule and consumes onlyprotein shakes.
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A series of studies have demonstrated that DNA methylation could regulate the expressions of not onlyprotein-coding genes but also ncRNAs.
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We conclude that onlyprotein has a differential short-term satiating effect when incorporated iso-energetically and at a similar energy density into the diet.
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Our findings support the existence of a signalling circuitry regulating the irreversible phase of involution in mice by engaging BH3- onlyprotein-driven mitochondrial apoptosis.
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Thus, hydrophobic SAP 6-14 is the onlyprotein detected in bovine lung extract surfactants with full biophysical activity.
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It was obvious that for relative quantification onlyprotein spot and mass peaks with a certain level of intensity displayed acceptable values of SD.
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The 150-kD glycoprotein was the onlyprotein from 32D cl 3 cells, which was detectable by silver-staining after a one-step affinity-isolation.
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Onlyprotein. The man's eyes were wide as he spoke to the Angel.
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The specificity and strength of the biotin-avidin interaction allow very stringent washes, so onlyproteins conjugated to ubiquitin are isolated.
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We also show that Dp5 and other BH3- onlyproteins kill cerebellar granule neurons in a Bax-dependent manner.
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Our findings come to support the hypothesis that there is a structural basis for the functional segregation of BH3- onlyproteins into activators and enablers.
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Our data support a hierarchical activation of BH3- onlyproteins controlling the intrinsic pathway of beta-cell apoptosis in the context of inflammation and type 1 diabetes.