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Results from our forumRe: Is Spirulina really good for our health ?... at 8.40min. you can see that there are actually cases of it infection peoples brain. Gross. 3) It contains B12 analogues. Analogues are inactive forms of nutrients. This might sounds relatively innocuous, but think of it this way. Analogues are like locks that ...
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i want to find active site of protein....resolve the structure with your substrate (or rather some analogue) ;) :-P Otherwise you can use some reactive agents blocking amino acids in the active side followed by directed mutagenesis. The other possibility is homology modelling of your protein. ...
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Natural selection is proven wrong... of the biological world. We try to digitize organisms into discreet groupings as best we can, but the biological world is better viewed as an analogue continuum in constant flux with smaller or larger gaps here and there that we choose to call species (with varying levels of success or justification). ...
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Aminophosphonic Analogues and Herbicides... effects....... (I know to watch out for diquat and paraquat, which are commonly mixed in) I found out that glyphosate is an aminophosphonic analogue of glycine. First question: How is it different? Is there a phosphate group added onto it? What does being an aminophosphonic analogue entail? ...
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Re: disintegrations per minute... I think i get the explanation but in our experiment we used CP55940 with the radioligand SR141716A in and not in the presence of non-hydrolysable analogue, GTPgammaS..what was seen that when the GTPgS was not present, as the concentration of CP55 decrease the CPM increased...(same with in the ...
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