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Mayo Clinic's Proteomics Core provides investigators with technologies and services to analyze proteins from tissues, cells or biological samples.
Mayo researchers are examining proteins known as growth differentiation factors and the senescence-associated secretory phenotype, and how they help predict ...
This rare disease caused by a buildup of the protein amyloid can affect different organs in different people. Find out how early and accurate diagnosis can ...
During pregnancy, the basic principles of healthy eating remain the same — get plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein and healthy fats.
The investigators will particularly study protein that are involved with energy production (mitochondrial proteins) and force production (contractile proteins).
For example, eating or drinking products that are high in protein may help you lower body fat, keep lean muscle, feel full and lose weight. But evidence is ...
PD-1 and PD-L1 are immune checkpoint proteins, primarily located on the surface of immune cells, whose binding is blocked by drugs known as checkpoint ...
Mayo Clinic researchers found a protein that plays a surprising yet critical role in protecting and repairing DNA.
The proposed research will discover mechanisms responsible for decreased content in mitochondrial proteins as well as in protein β-F1-ATPase, which is directly ...
A total protein test may be done. Other, more-specific tests, including serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP), can help find the exact source, such as the liver ...
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