BIOACTIVE PEPTIDES IN STORAGE PROTEINS

Bioactive peptides in storage proteins

A review on the bioactive peptides described so far in Aftermarket Suspension storage proteins, mainly milk proteins, has been carried out.Bioactive peptides are small amino acid sequences inactives in the native protein, but that can be liberated after hydrolysis of these proteins and exert different functions.Among the main one are bioactive pept

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The Permotriassic branchiosaurid Tungussogyrinus Efremov, 1939 (Temnospondyli, Dissorophoidea) from Siberia restudied

The enigmatic temnospondyl amphibian Tungussogyrinus bergi Efremov, 1939 shares clear synapomorphies with other branchiosaurids indicated by an anteriorly elongated infratemporal fossa and small branchial denticles.Therefore Tungussogyrinus clearly belongs to the dissorophoid family Branchiosauridae.This species is characterized by a number of deri

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A newborn liver mass that never existed: a somber reminder of embryonic ties between umbilical vein and portal venous system

Allah Haafiz1, CHILL PILLS Jonathan L Williams2, Joel M Andres1, Don A Novak11Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology; 2Department of Pediatric Radiology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL, USAAbstract: A 6-day-old, known to have transposition of the great vessels, received care in the neonatal intensive care unit at a terti

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Disease misclassification in electronic healthcare database studies: Deriving validity indices-A contribution from the ADVANCE project.

There is a strong and continuously growing interest in using large electronic healthcare databases to study health outcomes and the effects of pharmaceutical products.However, concerns regarding disease misclassification (i.e.classification errors of the disease status) and its impact on the study results are legitimate.Validation is therefore incr

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