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Mayo Clinic's Proteomics Core provides investigators with technologies and services to analyze proteins from tissues, cells or biological samples.
Profiling the molecular composition of neuropathological aggregates. A hallmark of neurodegenerative diseases is the accumulation of specific proteins into ...
The purpose of this study is to be able to detect abnormal levels of plasma protein in post-menopausal women by using current validated protein models for ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have discovered a new role that a specific protein plays in regulating cell resistance and fighting tumors in certain types of cancer.
We use techniques of structural biology, cell biology, enzymology, protein engineering and directed evolution to inhibit the proteases. A crucial step in ...
Proteomics Core services at Mayo Clinic include peptide synthesis, biomarker discovery, protein characterization, profiling, immunopeptidome and interactome ...
L-arginine is also found in most protein-rich foods, including fish, red meat, poultry, soy, whole grains, beans and dairy products. As a supplement, L-arginine ...
The direct genetic modification of adenoviral capsid proteins with new ligands is an attractive means to confer targeted tropism to adenoviral vectors.
Sarcopenia and bone health. Creatine supplementation might help counteract age-related declines in skeletal muscle and bone mineral density. Heart failure.
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