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ECO-PROS - Endangered Species
Fluorescent proteins found in coral reefs may lead to health cures Scientists are using these glowing proteins to monitor ... , preservation, consumer awareness, media gallery, facts, quotes, and reforming the human economic system "in order to establish a sustainable society." ( ... it! Live it! SUMMARIZED SITE INDEX EDUCATION Feed your brain The Right Stuff! Website hosting provided by Sunset.Net ...
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WSU IEHS Faculty Profile for Susan Xu
PM. 2000. Mutagenesis in PMS2 and MSH2 deficient mice indicates differential functions of these proteins in the repair of transversions and frameshifts. Carcinogenesis, 21(7): 1291-1295. Zeng M, ... of Brain -Spectrin Responsible for Synaptic Vesicle Association is Essential for Synaptic Transmission. Brain Research, 881:18-27. Xu XS, Glazer PM, Wang G. 2000. Activation of human gamma-globin ...
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Water: The Hub of Life
They can make proteins and reproduce without the need of a plant or animal ... as organs and the large living creatures that incorporate them. Each human being consists of about ten billion cells, which appear in ... years ago, the first creatures to resemble human beings evolved, accompanied by a spectacular increase in brain size. And then just a few ...
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MedlinePlus: Health Topics beginning with D
Topics beginning with "D" Dandy-Walker Syndrome see Head and Brain Malformations Day Care see Child Care ; Home Care Services Deafness ... ; Rashes Diarrhea Diet see Nutrition Dietary Fats Dietary Fiber Dietary Proteins Dietary Sodium Dietary Sugar see Carbohydrates Dietary Supplements Dieting see ... Pike, Bethesda, MD 20894 National Institutes of Health | Department of Health & Human Services Date last ...
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The Human Brain - Welcome
Human Brain - Welcome Home Nourish The Brain Food Pyramid Fats Proteins Carbohydrates Micronutrients Diet and Menu Protect Watch Your Head Heavy Metals Renew Exercise Stress on the Brain ...
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The Human Brain - Proteins
Human Brain - Proteins Home Nourish The Brain Food Pyramid Fats Proteins Carbohydrates Micronutrients Diet and Menu Protect Watch Your Head Heavy Metals Renew Exercise Stress on the Brain Sleep & Stress Relieve Stress Resources Health Topics ... After age 20, one of serotonin's most common receptors starts to decline in the human brain. Known as 5-HT2A, it was shown in one study to vanish at about 15 ...
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Brain: Biology of the Nervous System: Merck Manual Home Edition
The blood-brain barrier limits the types of substances that can pass into the brain. For example, penicillin, many chemotherapy drugs, and most proteins cannot pass into the brain. On the other ... come close to matching what the human brain can do. About 20% of the blood pumped by the heart goes to the brain. The activity of the brain results from electrical impulses generated by ...
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Human and chimpanzee DNA compared
RNA that may have a function in brain development. DNA, deoxyribonucleic acid, carries the genetic instructions for making a chimp, a human, a tulip or an amoeba. RNA (ribonucleic acid) is an intermediate molecule that transcribes those instructions to make proteins. The other highly accelerated regions do ...
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The Natural World - Evolution
Human Brain Evolution Slows To A Crawl The human brain underwent explosive growth after we split from our chimp cousins, but the pace of evolutionary change among the thousands of genes expressed in brain ... for current approaches to conservation... 22 December 2004 Promiscuous Proteins Provide Evolutionary Shortcuts Proteins that indulge in so-called promiscuous activities can provide nature ...
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Human Brain Evolution Slows To A Crawl
Discussions Features 2 January 2007 Human Brain Evolution Slows To A Crawl by Kate Melville The human brain underwent explosive growth after we split from our chimp ... brain. "We know that proteins with more interacting partners evolve more slowly," Wu said. "Mutations that disrupt existing interactions aren't tolerated. On the basis of individual neurons of the brain, ...
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