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Mitochondrial protein turnover: methods to measure turnover rates on a large scale.Academic Article Why?
Improved Method to Determine Protein Turnover Rates with Heavy Water Labeling by Mass Isotopomer Ratio Selection.Academic Article Why?
Lau, EdwardPerson Why?
Anabolic Resistance of Muscle Protein Turnover Comes in Various Shapes and Sizes.Academic Article Why?
Harmonizing Labeling and Analytical Strategies to Obtain Protein Turnover Rates in Intact Adult Animals.Academic Article Why?
Improved determination of protein turnover rate with heavy water labeling by mass isotopomer ratio selection.Academic Article Why?
Simultaneous proteome localization and turnover analysis reveals spatiotemporal features of protein homeostasis disruptions.Academic Article Why?
Simultaneous proteome localization and turnover analysis reveals spatiotemporal features of protein homeostasis disruptions.Academic Article Why?
Dileucine ingestion is more effective than leucine in stimulating muscle protein turnover in young males: a double blind randomized controlled trial.Academic Article Why?
The Xanthophyll Cycle, Protein Turnover, and the High Light Tolerance of Sun-Acclimated Leaves.Academic Article Why?
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 Why?
Lam, MaggiePerson Why?
ER Stress and Protein Dynamics in Cardiac RemodelingGrant Why?
ER Stress and Protein Dynamics in Cardiac RemodelingGrant Why?
Tissue-specific mitochondrial turnover with aging and energy restrictionGrant Why?
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