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Amino Acids: Protein Synthesis & Other Functions
Essential amino acids and non-essential amino acids have diverse and often complex roles in the body, the main one being protein synthesis for many different functions.
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Antibiotic Activity at Bacterial Ribosome Sites
The mechanisms of inhibition of bacterial protein synthesis become clearer each year. The recent Nobel Prize in Chemistry rewarded the clearer understanding of ribosomes.
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Athletes: Benefits of L-Leucine Supplementation
The use of L-Leucine as a dietry supplement has proved beneficial for athletes, increasing their strength, power, endurance and rate of recovery.
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Principles of Ribosome Structure and Function
See the structure, nature and function of ribosomes - cell organelles essential for life. Ribosomes work with messenger RNA to manufacture all necessary cell proteins.
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Ribosomal Law and Order for Protein Synthesis
The purification and crystallization of ribosomes clarified how structure is related to function and how ribosomes account for the law and order of protein synthesis.
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Streptomycin –
Antibiotics are the metabolic by-products of microorganisms that in very small amounts are detrimental or inhibitory to other microorganisms.
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Amino Acids Overview
Most people know human bodies require amino acids, but few seem to know more than that - even health professionals disagree at times regarding these basic nutrients.
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Macromolecules from Activated Intermediates
A common misconception is that ATP can be used to determine the direction of a reaction. ATP is used to make activated intermediates that are macromolecular precursors.
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MOA of Aminoglycoside Antibiotics
Antibiotics are chemotherapeutic agents used to inhibit or kill bacteria (prokaryotic organisms). How do aminoglycosides destroy bacteria without hurting our cells?
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MOA of Tetracycline Antibiotics
Antibiotics are chemotherapeutic agents used to inhibit or kill bacteria (prokaryotic organisms). How do tetracyclines destroy bacteria without hurting our cells?
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Functions and Structure of Ribosomes
Ribosomes, which can be free floating in the cell or attached to endoplasmic reticulum, carry out the steps of protein synthesis in the cell.
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MOA of Macrolide Antibiotics
Antibiotics are chemotherapeutic agents used to inhibit or kill bacteria (prokaryotic organisms). How do macrolides destroy bacteria without hurting our cells?
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The Endoplasmic Reticulum Organelle
The Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) organelle is made up of two types, smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum, which carry out different functions in the cell.
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Anabolic Steroids in Sports
Anabolic steroids are in the news again. Here are the facts about this class of drugs.
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Flies Live Longer on Low Protein Diets
A new study shows a strong correlation between longer life and low protein diets in Drosophila, or fruit flies. Low protein diets slow down mitochondrial degradation.
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How a Cell Synthesizes Protein
When a cell requires more of a specific protein, messenger RNA is made from the gene for that protein and during translation the information is converted to new protein.
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How to Kill Bacteria and Other Microbes
Heat, UV radiation, antibiotics and chemicals are all used to control bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms. How to they kill pathogens without hurting our cells?
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Micro-RNAs, Diseases and Therapy
Besides mediating between the DNA and proteins, RNA has a function in regulating the levels of proteins in the cell. This regulation is critical for the cell's behavior.
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Synthetic Biology
To understand how a cell works, you have to take it apart and put it back together. That's the thinking behind synthetic biology.
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Ribosome Structure, Chemistry Nobel Prize 2009
The crystalline structure of ribosomes has been studied by three scientific groups and the group leaders have received the 2009 Nobel Prize for explaining ribosomes.
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The Best Weight Training Supplements
There are many supplements on the market claiming to 'build muscle fast'. In fact there are relatively few that are scientifically researched and proven to aid in muscle
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A Cure for Autoimmune Disease?
The Marshall Protocol enables the immune system to destroy the intracellular bacteria that are thought to be the root cause of autoimmune illness.
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An Alternate Route to a Healthy Liver
A New? Old Drug For Liver Health. Studies for the last 40 years both in the US and Europe have shown some remarkable results from taking Milk Thistle.
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Archaeans – Methanogens in Extreme Environments
Thought to be among the oldest organisms on earth, methanogens live in extreme environments and have adaptations allowing them to thrive in their harsh habitats.
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Biofilms, DNA Transformation, Drug Resistance
Bacteria growing in communities contribute DNA as a biofilm scaffold and also to provide protection against host antibacterial peptides.
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Cell Organelles and Features, What To Know
Cells that are small and primitive, or large and more complex, are organized to promote their sustenance and survival. Even the simplest of cells are very complex.
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Cells & Viral Pathogenic Microbes
All living things are composed of one or more cells. Unlike cells, viruses, viroids and prions are acellular, nonliving parasites that require a living host to reproduce.
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Comparison of Cells, Viruses, Viroids & Prions
Infectious disease can result of cellular organisms, such as bacteria (prokaryotes), from eukaryotes (cells like ours) or from nonliving infectious agents.
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Energy Medicine Latest in East/West Integration
Beneveda Medical Group combines Western Medical experience with Chinese Medicine and "Energy Medicine" principles in their new revolutionary medical practice.
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Grass-Fed Beef is Superior to Grain-Fed Beef
Red meat from cattle is a complete-protein food, meaning it provides all 22 amino acids that our bodies need.
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How Membrane Systems of Eukaryotic Cells Work
Cell membranes once seemed to be simple cell structures. Today, membranes are recognized as complex, highly-organized structures that still require intensive research.
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Psoriasis-Hope is on the Horizon
The future for psoriasis patients looks promising. With the genetic revolution, new and better treatments and possibly even cures are on the horizon. There is hope!
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Strength gains and resistance training
How is that you are gaining muscles and why aerobics training at higher intensity can compromise it? Read on..
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The Marshall Protocol: ARBs and Antibiotics
The first stage of the Marshall Protocol uses a specifically-designed drug to reactivate the body's immune system.
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Type2 Diabetes Mineral Supplements
Lack of trace minerals a factor in the increase in Type 2 diabetes. Magnesium and chromium supplements may be needed as foods from depleted soils have low mineral content
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Viral Genes in Human Genome
The genetic blueprint of every human contains a significant amount of DNA that is not actually human. Dormant fossil viruses have infiltrated our genome.
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Zinc and Exercise
Peak athletic performance is influenced by several factors one of which is carbonic anhydrase - an enzyme that contains zinc.
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Angiotensin II Signaling Pathways
Tyrosine kinase signaling is but one path activated by angiotensin II to regulate fluid balance, cell growth, and more.
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Are your plants healthy?
Are your plants happy and healthy? If your vegetables are looking down in the dumps, perhaps you can learn from them what's wrong.
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Bodybuilding Q&A
I receive a lot of questions through e-mail. Here are a handful that I have received lately, that might be of interest.

Caffeine Benefits for Alzheimer's Disease?
A recent study revealed that caffeine-treated mice with amyloid protein (AP), characteristic of Alzheimer's disease, showed improved memory and reduction of harmful AP.
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Coenzyme Q10
Is CoQ10's "orphan drug" status in the US dictated by scientific data, or do politics and industrial lobbying play a significant role?
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HIV Protection
A mutation in the CCR5 chemokine receptor gene has been discovered that provides protection against infection by HIV-1, the most common strain in North America.
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How Does the Thyroid Actually Work?
The thyroid produces four hormones - T4, T3, T2, and T1 - and these regulate all the processes of energy release within the body's cells.
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James D Watson, The Double Helix of the DNA Molecule
A short biography of James D Watson, noted biologist and President of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, who, with Francis Crick, discovered the modecular structure of DNA.
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Manipulating Memory
Armed with a better understanding of memory, neuroscience offers hope of noninvasive treatment for a host of psychiatric problems.
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Viral Infectious Disease
Although they appear to behave as living things, viruses, viroids and prions are nonliving particles. Read on and discover more about these 'smart' parasites.
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Vitamin B12 and Pernicious Anemia
B12 deficiency can lead to a spectrum of illnesses. Due to the widespread use of acid-blocking agents, this condition may be more common than statistics indicate.
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What Is a Virion or Virus?
Viruses are not living cells, but efficient parasites that commandeer living cells and turn them into virus factories. Learn how these nonliving particles act so smart.
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Natural Antiviral Alternatives
Many herbs and other natural alternatives help in fighting viruses like the cold, influenza, herpes, and many more, as well as providing natural immune system support.
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