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... protein struc- tures.9 Enzymes and many other substances produced by cells are also proteins . The names of enzymes usually end in " ase . " A few enzymes follow an older nomen- clature and end in " in , " e.g. , rennin , ptyalin , and ...
... protein struc- tures.9 Enzymes and many other substances produced by cells are also proteins . The names of enzymes usually end in " ase . " A few enzymes follow an older nomen- clature and end in " in , " e.g. , rennin , ptyalin , and ...
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... protein , programming the pattern of spatial organization of that protein , which is usually or always an enzyme . Other molecular messages in nucleic acid code repre- sent regulatory genes . These program the pattern of temporal ...
... protein , programming the pattern of spatial organization of that protein , which is usually or always an enzyme . Other molecular messages in nucleic acid code repre- sent regulatory genes . These program the pattern of temporal ...
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... protein , but the liver , thymus , prostate , pancreas , spleen , and kidneys contain labile protein which they lose rapidly in case protein input rates decrease signif- icantly below normal . The amino acids derived from proteins are ...
... protein , but the liver , thymus , prostate , pancreas , spleen , and kidneys contain labile protein which they lose rapidly in case protein input rates decrease signif- icantly below normal . The amino acids derived from proteins are ...
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