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. cellular ra binding proteins (crabps) are thought to act by modulating the amount of ra available to nuclear ra receptors. crabps and cellular retinol-binding proteins (crbps) share a unique fold of two orthogonal beta-sheets that encapsulate their ligands. it has been suggested that a trio of residues
. cellular ra binding proteins (crabps) are thought to act by modulating the amount of ra available to nuclear ra receptors. crabps and cellular retinol-binding proteins (crbps) share a unique fold of two orthogonal beta-sheets that encapsulate their ligands. it has been suggested that a trio of residues...
http://www.rcsb.org/structure/1CBS
. ; _pdbx_reference_molecule.representative_pdb_id_code gac ## loop_ _pdbx_reference_entity_list.prd_id _pdbx_reference_entity_list.ref_entity_id _pdbx_reference_entity_list.component_id _pdbx_reference_entity_list.type _pdbx_reference_entity_list.details prd_ polymer "peptide like sequence residues
. ; _pdbx_reference_molecule.representative_pdb_id_code gac ## loop_ _pdbx_reference_entity_list.prd_id _pdbx_reference_entity_list.ref_entity_id _pdbx_reference_entity_list.component_id _pdbx_reference_entity_list.type _pdbx_reference_entity_list.details prd_ polymer "peptide like sequence residues...
http://www.wwpdb.org/data/bird
. ; _pdbx_reference_molecule.representative_pdb_id_code gac ## loop_ _pdbx_reference_entity_list.prd_id _pdbx_reference_entity_list.ref_entity_id _pdbx_reference_entity_list.component_id _pdbx_reference_entity_list.type _pdbx_reference_entity_list.details prd_ polymer "peptide like sequence residues
. ; _pdbx_reference_molecule.representative_pdb_id_code gac ## loop_ _pdbx_reference_entity_list.prd_id _pdbx_reference_entity_list.ref_entity_id _pdbx_reference_entity_list.component_id _pdbx_reference_entity_list.type _pdbx_reference_entity_list.details prd_ polymer "peptide like sequence residues...
https://www.wwpdb.org/data/bird
each pesticide potentially found in a marijuana and hemp harvest. to put the regulation differences into perspective: the oregon list of pesticides has a list of compounds (pesticides and cannabinoids) the california pesticide regulations are divided into categories: category i pesticides contain residues
with a limit of detection (lod) of ppm category ii residues list compounds with mrls in "inhalable cannabis goods" or "other cannabis products". the lowest action limits are at ppm. there are compounds on the california list that are not currently on the oregon list the canadian cannabis pesticides...
https://sciex.com/applications/food-and-beverage-testing/cannabis-testing/pesticide-testing
getting sick with the new coronavirus by aimee cunningham february , health & medicine coronavirus's genetic fingerprints are used to rapidly map its spread by laura sanders february , humans some west africans may have genes from an ancient 'ghost' hominid by bruce bower february , archaeology food residues
getting sick with the new coronavirus by aimee cunningham february , health & medicine coronavirus's genetic fingerprints are used to rapidly map its spread by laura sanders february , humans some west africans may have genes from an ancient 'ghost' hominid by bruce bower february , archaeology food residues...
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/homo-erectus-came-indonesia-300000-years-later-than-once-thought
. laser scribing laser engraving surface treatment surface treatment is a collective term for applications where the laser radiation does not penetrate the material very deeply. laser hardening decoating color ablation/ depainting laser cleaning selective cleansing with rofin lasers from process residues
like carbon black, silicone, rubber, vulcanization residues or oils and fat. branches watch & jewelry industry laser marking laser welding laser cutting machine tool industry laser cutting laser welding laser marking automotive industry laser welding laser cutting laser marking other applications laser...
https://www.rofin.com/en/metanavigation/sitemap/
amino acid composition and sequence. the α-helix and β-sheet motifs, and the disulfide bridges, are central to the architecture and aggregation of keratins. disulfide bridges cysteine , an amino acid with the thiol functional group -sh. cystine, showing a disulfide bond (-s-s-) joining two cysteine residues
called a ss-bond or disulfide bridge, achieves an overall connectivity represented by c-s-s-c, in which "c" represents the immediate next carbon atom and all the remainder of the associated amino acid. expressed more formally, when cysteine is oxidized it can form cystine, which is two cysteine residues...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Keratin
hexane – and as you can see it's literally bathed in it. hexane is a cheap byproduct from gasoline production, that's a serious occupational hazard and toxic air pollutant . it's been shown that some hexane residue can remain in the oil, and the fda doesn't require food manufacturers to test for residues
. residue tests done by the cornucopia institute in found hexane residues in soybean oil. so, we very well could be eating this chemical everytime we cook with hexane-extracted oils. almost all toxicology research focuses on the industrial use and inhalation of hexane , so no one knows exactly how dangerous...
https://foodbabe.com/cooking-oils/amp/
waste from the cotton farming industry, which isn't a food crop. despite being one of the most prevalent gmo crops (designed to produce an insecticide), cotton crops still require an intense application of agricultural chemicals and that's why cotton has been called the " world's dirtiest crop ". residues
from these pesticides can remain in cottonseed oil according to data collected by the fao/who joint meetings on pesticides residues in food. if that isn't bad enough, to extract the oil the cottonseeds are subjected to intensive chemical refining with toxic hexane, bleach, and deodorizers . . they get...
https://foodbabe.com/dissecting-in-n-out-burger-gross-or-healthy-you-decide/amp/
nutrition fact label so they're sometimes found in cereals marketed as healthy like special k protein and fiber one. you'll also want to watch out for "non-gmo" cereals like those made by kashi that contain several ingredients that were likely extracted with the neurotoxin hexane (and may contain residues
that don't contain any of those unhealthy ingredients mentioned in this post, and choose cereals that are minimally processed and made with real food: seeds, nuts, and dried fruit. also don't fall for the "natural" label as those can still contain gmos , loads of additives and synthetic pesticide residues...
https://foodbabe.com/healthy-cereal/amp/