Browsing by Subject "protein synthesis"
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(1987)The effects of expression of the Ha-ras oncogene on the growth of murine 3T3-NR6 fibroblasts were examined. Doubling times and rates of protein synthesis and degradation were measured in six cell lines. Three cell lies ...
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(2013-02-04)The generation and maintenance of muscle mass is a subject of interest across many scientific fields, including cancer, diabetes, and exercise physiology. Protein synthesis is a key step in the development and maintenance ...
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(1982)A number of known chemical carcinogens were tested as potential inducers of mouse tissue esterases. Only the nitrosamines, DEN and DPN, altered the electrophoretic profiles of esterases in this study. While nitrosamines ...
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Influence of Insulin Resistance on Contractile Activity-Induced Anabolic Response of Skeletal Muscle (2011-02-22)Although the long-term therapeutic benefits of exercise are indisputable, contractile activity may induce divergent adaptations in insulin-resistant vs. insulin-sensitive skeletal muscle. The purpose of this study was to ...
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(2018-08-15)A great deal of variation exists in recommendations of total daily protein intake and timing of supplementation for athletes. The most widely accepted recommendations promote protein intakes for strength and power ...
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(2012-10-19)Long duration spaceflight missions out of lower earth orbit, back to the lunar surface, or possibly to Mars highlight the importance of preserving muscle mass and function. Muscle atrophy occurs within days of exposure to ...
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(2021-12-07)Ribosomes translate RNA into proteins. The protein synthesis inhibitor cycloheximide (CHX) is widely used to inhibit eukaryotic ribosomes engaged in translation elongation. However, the lack of structural data for actively ...
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(Shared Science Publishers, 2015)Protein synthesis underpins much of cell growth and, consequently, cell multiplication. Understanding how proliferating cells commit and progress into the cell cycle requires knowing not only which proteins need to be ...