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Protein S
Definition:
This test measures the amount of protein S in the blood. Deficiencies may lead to the formation of blood clots in arteries or veins.
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Does the perfect high-fiber, high-protein snack exist?
Only plant-based foods have fiber, so your protein will be from a plant source if you are looking for a single food to do the job.
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Protein Screen Predicts Breast Cancer Therapy Success
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Helpful protein serving conversions:
Your child's physician or dietitian will tell you how much protein your child can have each day. This will usually be listed in servings or ounces per day.
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How much protein should we eat?
Experts recommend that each day we should eat roughly 0.75 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight. You can use the table below to act as a guide to your protein requirements.
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Commercial protein supplements will not help you gain weight and will probably add too much protein to your diet. If you need a liquid supplement, make sure it provides the extra calories you need as carbohydrates, not protein.
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KWASHIORKOR (Protein Starvation)
SYMPTOMS"Retarded growth, changes in skin and hair, diarrhea, loss of appetite, edema, and nervous irritability.
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Absence of intrinsic factor, also called pernicious anemia - Intrinsic factor is a protein secreted by cells of the stomach lining. Intrinsic factor attaches to vitamin B12 and takes it to the intestines to be absorbed.
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We found that beta-Trcp, an F-box/WD40-repeat protein specifically recognizes phosphorylated beta-catenin and couples its phosphorylation to degradation.
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The complete virus particle (virion) comprises DNA or RNA, protected by a protein shell or capsid, and sometimes covered by an envelope. Virions range in size from 15 to several hundred nanometers.
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Include various foods from the major food groups: fruits, vegetables, grains (particularly whole grains), low-fat dairy products, lean protein sources (meat, poultry, fish), nuts, seeds, and beans and other legumes?
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Proposed mechanisms include muscle membrane changes affecting the transport of calcium, potassium, or other minerals; impaired muscle energy metabolism; and impaired protein synthesis.
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The cell’s protein synthesizing machinery then decodes the information in the RNA to manufacture specific proteins. Only certain genes in a cell are active at any given moment. As cells mature, many genes become permanently inactive.
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An analysis of several studies showed that substituting soy protein for animal protein significantly reduced total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides in people with elevated cholesterol.
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ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE - Enzyme or protein synthesized by the liver in large amounts when there is obstruction of the bile ducts to the normal flow of bile. Measured in blood by laboratory to assess function of liver.
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pegylation The modification of a pure protein with polyethylene glycol (PEG) on the protein surface.
pegylated (polyethylene glycol-coated); see online and printed references to pegylated liposomal doxorubicin or pegylated interferon alfa-2b, e.g.
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The virus has many protein spikes on its surface which it uses to adhere itself to the cell where an enzyme helps break down the cell wall, where it replicates.
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The immune system identifies a small part of the invader, usually a short protein sequence, as being "foreign" and forms antibodies that attack it in a way that prevent its intended metabolic activities.
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A diet that includes an adequate amount of calcium, Vitamin D, and protein should be maintained.
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In the lunch and dinner plate method, vegetables should take up half of the plate, starch should take up 1/4 of the plate and meat or non-meat protein should take up another 1/4 of the plate.
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(The human body cannot make it so it is essential to the diet.) Phenylalanine that is ingested is largely transformed (hydroxylated) to form the amino acid tyrosine, which is used in protein synthesis.
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The term albuminuria is also often used because some tests measure this protein specifically and it is the major type of protein in the urine.
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The prostate-specific antigen test (PSA) is a blood test that measures the amount of a protein secreted by the prostate. If this amount is elevated, it may indicate an enlarged prostate or cancer.
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Cytotoxic drugs (drugs that are toxic to cells) are aimed at rapidly proliferating cells and interfere with nucleic acid and protein synthesis in the cancer cell, but they are often toxic to normal rapidly proliferating cells, ...
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In medicine, a mineral used by the body to help maintain muscles, nerves, and bones. It is also used in energy metabolism and protein synthesis.
magnetic resonance imaging (mag-NET-ik REZ-o-nans IM-a-jing) ...
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Several classes of protein such as MHC class I and II proteins are encoded in this region. These in humans, are known as Human leukocyte antigens (HLA). Class I molecules are designated HLA-A, B, or C. Class II molecules are designated DP, DQ or DR.
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Eating more protein than that taxes the kidneys and can be harmful. People who eat a lot of protein should also drink a lot of water.
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Muscle contractions in these parts of the hand and arm promote future alignment and aid the healing process. Eat a well-balanced diet that includes extra protein such as meat, fish, poultry, cheese, milk, and eggs.
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nausea or vomiting; fissures at corner of mouth; fatigue or weakness; dry, pluckable hair; easy bruising; tingling in fingers or toes; and numbness or burning sensation in legs or feet. Fluid volume excess, as a result of diminished protein stores, ...
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