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Histidine (the mutated protein), on the other hand, only weakly holds on to BCM 7, so it is liberated in the GI tract of animals and humans who drink A1 cow milk.
Dr. Joseph Mercola: Why You Shouldn't Drink Pasteurized Milk 2010
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Histidine: This amino-acid helps the growth and repair of tissues.
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Glu-NH2 103 271 360 428 Lysine 73 188 220 248 Histidine 17 36 42 61 Arginine 133 277 244 221
Chapter 20 1979
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Histidine ( "tissue" G, because it was first isolated from tissue protein),
The Human Brain Asimov, Isaac 1963
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Day SM, Westfall MV, Fomicheva EV, Hoyer K, Yasuda S, et al. (2006) Histidine button engineered into cardiac troponin I protects the ischemic and failing heart.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Jennifer Davis et al. 2010
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Applications are invited for a Research Associate to work on the analysis of Histidine phosphorylation in mammalian cells using mass spectrometric based strategies.
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Day SM, Westfall MV, Fomicheva EV, Hoyer K, Yasuda S, et al. (2006) Histidine button engineered into cardiac troponin I protects the ischemic and failing heart.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Jennifer Davis et al. 2010
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Histidine prototrophic spores were tested for production of HA-Sec9p by western blotting using antibodies against HA.
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When "gut feelings" about science attack, or: Oh, no! Histidine and polysorbate-80 are going to destroy our girls!
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When "gut feelings" about science attack, or: Oh, no! Histidine and polysorbate-80 are going to destroy our girls!
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