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Protein Array -- See Protein Array Analysis


Ligand-binding assays that measure protein-protein, protein-small molecule, or protein-nucleic acid interactions using a very large set of capturing molecules, i.e., those attached separately on a solid support, to measure the presence or interaction of target molecules in the sample
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Protein Array Analyses -- See Protein Array Analysis


Ligand-binding assays that measure protein-protein, protein-small molecule, or protein-nucleic acid interactions using a very large set of capturing molecules, i.e., those attached separately on a solid support, to measure the presence or interaction of target molecules in the sample
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Protein Array Analysis -- See Also Protein Interaction Mapping


Methods for determining interaction between PROTEINS
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Protein Array Analysis   15
Protein Array Analysis -- methods   3
Protein Array Analysis -- methods -- Laboratory Manuals : Chemical genomics : reviews and protocols / edited by Edward D. Zanders  2005 1
 

Protein Array Assay -- See Protein Array Analysis


Ligand-binding assays that measure protein-protein, protein-small molecule, or protein-nucleic acid interactions using a very large set of capturing molecules, i.e., those attached separately on a solid support, to measure the presence or interaction of target molecules in the sample
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Protein Array Assays -- See Protein Array Analysis


Ligand-binding assays that measure protein-protein, protein-small molecule, or protein-nucleic acid interactions using a very large set of capturing molecules, i.e., those attached separately on a solid support, to measure the presence or interaction of target molecules in the sample
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Protein Arrays -- See Protein Array Analysis


Ligand-binding assays that measure protein-protein, protein-small molecule, or protein-nucleic acid interactions using a very large set of capturing molecules, i.e., those attached separately on a solid support, to measure the presence or interaction of target molecules in the sample
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Protein B-raf, Proto-Oncogene -- See Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf


A raf kinase subclass found at high levels in neuronal tissue. The B-raf Kinases are MAP kinase kinase kinases that have specificity for MAP KINASE KINASE 1 and MAP KINASE KINASE 2
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Protein, Bacterial -- See Bacterial Proteins


Proteins found in any species of bacterium
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Protein, beta-Amyloid -- See Amyloid beta-Peptides


Peptides generated from AMYLOID BETA-PEPTIDES PRECURSOR. An amyloid fibrillar form of these peptides is the major component of amyloid plaques found in individuals with Alzheimer's disease and in aged individuals with trisomy 21 (DOWN SYNDROME). The peptide is found predominantly in the nervous system, but there have been reports of its presence in non-neural tissue
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  Protein Binding -- 10 Related Subjects   10
Protein binding.   29
 

Protein binding assay -- See Radioligand assay


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Protein Binding -- drug effects   2
Protein Binding -- genetics : The HLA factsbook / Steven G.E. Marsh, Peter Parham, Linda D. Barber  2000 1
Protein binding -- Laboratory manuals   2
Protein Binding -- physiology   5
 

Protein-Binding Radioassay -- See Radioligand Assay


Quantitative determination of receptor (binding) proteins in body fluids or tissue using radioactively labeled binding reagents (e.g., antibodies, intracellular receptors, plasma binders)
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Protein-Binding Radioassays -- See Radioligand Assay


Quantitative determination of receptor (binding) proteins in body fluids or tissue using radioactively labeled binding reagents (e.g., antibodies, intracellular receptors, plasma binders)
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Protein binding -- Research   2
Protein binding -- Research -- Laboratory manuals   2
Protein binding -- Research -- Methodology.   3
 

Protein Biochip -- See Protein Array Analysis


Ligand-binding assays that measure protein-protein, protein-small molecule, or protein-nucleic acid interactions using a very large set of capturing molecules, i.e., those attached separately on a solid support, to measure the presence or interaction of target molecules in the sample
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  Protein Biochips -- 2 Related Subjects   2
  Protein biosynthesis -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Protein Biosynthesis   40
Protein Biosynthesis [MESH] : Posttranslational modifications Part B/ edited by Finn Wold, Kivie Moldave  1984 1
Protein Biosynthesis -- physiology : Structural aspects of protein synthesis / Anders Liljas  2004 1
 

Protein Biosynthesis, Ribosomal -- See Protein Biosynthesis


The biosynthesis of PEPTIDES and PROTEINS on RIBOSOMES, directed by MESSENGER RNA, via TRANSFER RNA that is charged with standard proteinogenic AMINO ACIDS
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Protein blotting -- See Western immunoblotting


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Protein-Bound Iodine Test -- See Thyroid Function Tests


Blood tests used to evaluate the functioning of the thyroid gland
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Protein-Bound Iodine Tests -- See Thyroid Function Tests


Blood tests used to evaluate the functioning of the thyroid gland
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Protein, Bovine Activator -- See Calmodulin


A heat-stable, low-molecular-weight activator protein found mainly in the brain and heart. The binding of calcium ions to this protein allows this protein to bind to cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases and to adenyl cyclase with subsequent activation. Thereby this protein modulates cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP levels
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Protein, c-akt Proto-Oncogene -- See Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt


Protein-serine-threonine kinases that contain PLECKSTRIN HOMOLOGY DOMAINS and are activated by PHOSPHORYLATION in response to GROWTH FACTORS or INSULIN. They play a major role in cell metabolism, growth, and survival as a core component of SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION. Three isoforms have been described in mammalian cells
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Protein C deficiency -- See Also Thrombosis


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Protein, C-Reactive -- See C-Reactive Protein


A plasma protein that circulates in increased amounts during inflammation and after tissue damage
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Protein, Calcium-Dependent Activator -- See Calmodulin


A heat-stable, low-molecular-weight activator protein found mainly in the brain and heart. The binding of calcium ions to this protein allows this protein to bind to cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases and to adenyl cyclase with subsequent activation. Thereby this protein modulates cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP levels
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Protein-calorie malnutrition of infants -- See Marasmus


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Protein, CFTR -- See Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator


A chloride channel that regulates secretion in many exocrine tissues. Abnormalities in the CFTR gene have been shown to cause cystic fibrosis. (Hum Genet 1994;93(4):364-8)
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Protein Chip -- See Protein Array Analysis


Ligand-binding assays that measure protein-protein, protein-small molecule, or protein-nucleic acid interactions using a very large set of capturing molecules, i.e., those attached separately on a solid support, to measure the presence or interaction of target molecules in the sample
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Protein Chips -- See Protein Array Analysis


Ligand-binding assays that measure protein-protein, protein-small molecule, or protein-nucleic acid interactions using a very large set of capturing molecules, i.e., those attached separately on a solid support, to measure the presence or interaction of target molecules in the sample
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Protein, Complement -- See Complement System Proteins


Serum glycoproteins participating in the host defense mechanism of COMPLEMENT ACTIVATION that creates the COMPLEMENT MEMBRANE ATTACK COMPLEX. Included are glycoproteins in the various pathways of complement activation (CLASSICAL COMPLEMENT PATHWAY; ALTERNATIVE COMPLEMENT PATHWAY; and LECTIN COMPLEMENT PATHWAY)
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Protein complementarity -- See Food combining


Here are entered works on the consumption, at the same meal, of foods that complement each other to ensure adequate protein nutrition or that produce the same digestive process to maintain acid-base equilibrium
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Protein Complexes, Macromolecular -- See Multiprotein Complexes


Macromolecular complexes formed from the association of defined protein subunits
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Protein Complexes, Polycomb-Group -- See Polycomb-Group Proteins


A family of proteins that play a role in CHROMATIN REMODELING. They are best known for silencing HOX GENES and the regulation of EPIGENETIC PROCESSES
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Protein conformation -- See Proteins Conformation


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Protein Conformation [MESH] : Introduction to protein structure / Carl Branden, John Tooze  1999 1
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