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  • ...iven protein can change the function, association, or localization of that protein. ...5-0674(92)90035-B }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | author=Nishizuka Y | title=Protein kinase C and lipid signaling for sustained cellular responses | journal=FAS
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  • ...phosphate]] (ATP) may be stopped, and [[ATP synthase]] may in fact begin [[hydrolysis|hydrolysing]] ATP instead of producing it.<ref name="Stavrovskaya">Stavrovs ...REB]] ([[Cyclic adenosine monophosphate|cAMP]] response element binding) [[protein]] shut-off, which in turn caused loss of [[mitochondrial membrane]] potenti
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  • | metabolism = [[Ester]] [[hydrolysis]] Etomidate is highly protein bound in [[blood plasma]] and is metabolised by hepatic and plasma [[estera
    10 KB (1,350 words) - 21:01, 24 September 2010
  • Xenon does not react with oxygen directly; the trioxide is formed by the hydrolysis of {{chem|XeF|6}}:<ref>{{cite book ...with xenon gas at low temperatures. It may also be obtained by the partial hydrolysis of {{chem|XeF|4}}. It disproportionates at −20&nbsp;°C into {{chem|XeF|2
    82 KB (11,842 words) - 21:02, 24 September 2010
  • ...rm caseinogen for the uncoagulated protein and casein for the coagulated [[protein]]. As it exists in milk, it is a [[salt (chemistry)|salt]] of [[calcium]]. ...Since milk's pH is 6.6, casein has a negative charge in milk. The purified protein is water insoluble. While it is also insoluble in neutral salt solutions, i
    15 KB (2,161 words) - 19:38, 13 October 2010

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