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Article: Researchers from University of Arkansas provide details of new studies and findings in the area of proteomics.
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- Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week
- Article date:
- November 7, 2009
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According to a study from the United States, "Protein-protein interactions modulate cellular functions ranging from the activity of enzymes to signal transduction cascades. A technology termed transient isotopic differentiation of interactions as random or targeted (transient I-DIRT) is described for the identification of stable and transient protein-protein interactions in vivo."
"The procedure combines mild in vivo chemical cross-linking and non-stringent affinity purification to isolate low abundance chromatin-associated protein complexes. Using isotopic labeling and mass spectrometric readout, purified proteins are categorized with respect to the protein ...
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Article: WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY OFFERS PHYSICAL, MENTAL HEALTH ADVICE, ...
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... ... during National Collegiate Health and Wellness Week, March 5-9. Joshua Wolf Shenk ... class ever offered at WVU - during Wellness Week. Free health screenings are also planned ... participate. Events kick off Monday with the Wellness Week Information and Service Fair in the ...
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