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Mitochondrial protein turnover: methods to measure turnover rates on a large scale. | Academic Article |
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Improved Method to Determine Protein Turnover Rates with Heavy Water Labeling by Mass Isotopomer Ratio Selection. | Academic Article |
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Lau, Edward | Person |
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Anabolic Resistance of Muscle Protein Turnover Comes in Various Shapes and Sizes. | Academic Article |
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Harmonizing Labeling and Analytical Strategies to Obtain Protein Turnover Rates in Intact Adult Animals. | Academic Article |
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Improved determination of protein turnover rate with heavy water labeling by mass isotopomer ratio selection. | Academic Article |
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Simultaneous proteome localization and turnover analysis reveals spatiotemporal features of protein homeostasis disruptions. | Academic Article |
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Simultaneous proteome localization and turnover analysis reveals spatiotemporal features of protein homeostasis disruptions. | Academic Article |
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Dileucine ingestion is more effective than leucine in stimulating muscle protein turnover in young males: a double blind randomized controlled trial. | Academic Article |
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The Xanthophyll Cycle, Protein Turnover, and the High Light Tolerance of Sun-Acclimated Leaves. | Academic Article |
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The multiubiquitin-chain-binding protein Mcb1 is a component of the 26S proteasome in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and plays a nonessential, substrate-specific role in protein turnover. | Academic Article |
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Lam, Maggie | Person |
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ER Stress and Protein Dynamics in Cardiac Remodeling | Grant |
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ER Stress and Protein Dynamics in Cardiac Remodeling | Grant |
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Tissue-specific mitochondrial turnover with aging and energy restriction | Grant |
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