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  • DCT, also known as Tyrosine-related protein-2) are mostly known for conferring phenotypic changes along the yellow-brown axis, and the three genes all belong to the tyrosinase family.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Pontus Skoglund et al. 2010

  • Tyrosine, another amino acid, shares entry into the brain with tryptophan through the same process.

    SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010

  • Tyrosine, another amino acid, shares entry into the brain with tryptophan through the same process.

    SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010

  • Tyrosine is found in ale, beer, wine especially port and Chianti, vermouth, and distilled spirits.

    SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010

  • Tyrosine helps promote the production of norepinephrine in active neurons to protect them from burning out.

    SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010

  • Tyrosine helps promote the production of norepinephrine in active neurons to protect them from burning out.

    SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010

  • Tyrosine has properties making it uniquely suited to absorb electromagnetic radiation - most particularly UV rays.

    Chernobyl Fungus Feeds On Radiation 2008

  • Tyrosine is found in ale, beer, wine especially port and Chianti, vermouth, and distilled spirits.

    SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010

  • Tyrosine is involved with norepinephrine, epinephrine, and dopamine.

    SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010

  • Tyrosine is involved with norepinephrine, epinephrine, and dopamine.

    SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010

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