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Quotes About Amino

There's a new science out called orthomolecular medicine. You correct the chemical imbalance with amino acids and vitamins and minerals that are naturally in the body.
~ Margot Kidder
Commonly, athletes will bolster their dietary intake with everyday vitamins such as magnesium and iron as well as more exotic products such as whey protein, creatine, carnitine and branched-chain amino acids specifically aimed at improving performance and recovery time.
~ Chuck Norris
No hay un recurso vegetal, fuera del nopal, que entregue una cantidad tan elevada y amplia de compuestos amino ácidos.
~ Ran Knishinsky
Je trouve la chimie des amines très fascinant. Amines ont été intégrées dans plusieurs de mes projets de recherche, dernières publications et de brevets. Ce est Amino World (monde vraiment aminés.)
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
A heart is made of proteins built by amino acids, animated by electrical impulses.
~ Jennifer Donnelly
The study of the amino acid sequence around the disulphide bonds of the immunoglobulins was my own short-cut to the understanding of antibody diversity.
~ Cesar Milstein
One amino acid does not a protein make-let alone a being.
~ Preston Cloud
We know that if memory is destroyed in one part of the brain, it can be sometimes re-created on a different part of the brain. And once we can unravel that amino chain of chemicals that is responsible for memory, I see no reason why we can't unlock it and, essentially, wipe out what's there.
~ J. Michael Straczynski
The human genome is a script, waiting for the amino actors, the protein players to strut and fret their hour.
~ Johnny Rich
Whey: Undenatured, unheated whey protein provides the aminos from which the body makes glutathione, the body's premier antioxidant. 5.
~ Jonny Bowden
Part of my daily regime is my glucosamine and, of course, a multitude of multivitamins. Branched-chain amino acids, glutamine, of course protein. I have one protein shake a day, and that is immediately after my training.
~ Dwayne Johnson
The sheer number of ways that twenty distinct amino acids can be linked in a long chain makes this evident: for a chain with one hundred and fifty amino acids (a small protein), there are about 10195 different arrangements, far larger than the number of particles in the observable universe.
~ Brian Greene
Human insulin differs from other mammalian types by having a different C-terminal amino acid on the B chain. The immunological difference between beef insulin and human insulin, which is presumably responsible for the antigenicity of the former in some human beings, is thus limited to very a small portion of the whole molecule.
~ Frank Macfarlane Burnet
The meaning of this observation is unclear, but it raises the unfortunate possibility of ambiguous triplets; that is, triplets which may code more than one amino acid. However one would certainly expect such triplets to be in a minority.
~ Francis Crick
Unfortunately it makes the unambiguous determination of triplets by these methods much more difficult than would be the case if there were only one triplet for each amino acid.
~ Francis Crick
Ribosomes have an error rate of about one letter in 10,000, far lower than the defect rate in our own high-quality manufacturing processes. And they operate at a rate of about 10 amino acids per second, building whole proteins with chains comprising hundreds of amino acids in less than a minute.
~ Nick Lane
The basic structure of proteins is quite simple: they are formed by hooking together in a chain discrete subunits called amino acids.
~ Michael Behe
You do not have to be a nutritional scientist or dietitian to figure out what to eat, and you don't need to mix and match foods to achieve protein completeness. Any combination of natural foods will supply you with adequate protein, including all eight essential amino acids as well as nonessential amino acids.
~ Joel Fuhrman
There's a new science out called orthomolecular medicine. You correct the chemical imbalance with amino acids and vitamins and minerals that are naturally in the body.
~ Margot Kidder
These should be as amino acid chelates; look for the minerals bound to picolinate, citrate-maleate, aspartate, etc.) A typical example might look as follows: Calcium (citrate-maleate) 500 mg
~ Unknown
This doesn't necessarily mean that ET will use DNA as its genetic material, or rely on the same 20 amino acids that Earth life does. Other carbon molecules could conceivably get the relevant jobs done, and it might actually be quite surprising if two different life systems came up with the exact same solutions
~ Unknown