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The purpose of this study is to determine the turnover rate of motor protein isoforms (myosin heavy chain, MHC) and overall muscle protein in skeletal muscle of ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have pinpointed how excessive alcohol consumption contributes to fatty liver disease, a condition that affects more than one in ...
Swelling around your feet and ankles is a common sign of this condition that occurs when your kidneys pass too much protein in your urine.
Phenylalanine is in many protein-rich foods, such as milk, eggs and meat. Phenylalanine also is sold as a dietary supplement. The artificial sweetener ...
Intake of normal amounts of protein should be spaced equally throughout the day, or taken as directed by your doctor. If you are taking multivitamin tablets or ...
A heart healthy diet includes plenty of fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Also choose proteins such as lean meats, nuts, seeds and beans. Reduce sugar, salt ...
The purpose of this study is to understand the role of genetics (inherited genes from biological parents) and expression of genes and proteins in the lining of ...
Serum-Derived Bovine Immunoglobulin /Protein ... proteins and chemokines in subjects with IBS-D. ... Intake of medications that interfere with the study ...
Or the protein doesn't work as it should. The body gets rid of excess oxalate through the kidneys, in urine. The extra oxalate can combine with calcium to form ...
These chemicals cause allergy symptoms. Most food allergies are triggered by certain proteins in: Crustacean shellfish, such as shrimp, lobster and crab.
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