• Nenhum resultado encontrado

Characterization of the deleted in autism 1 protein family: implications for studying cognitive disorders.

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2016

Share "Characterization of the deleted in autism 1 protein family: implications for studying cognitive disorders."

Copied!
22
0
0

Texto

Loading

Referências

Documentos relacionados

The objective of the present study was to determine the contents of crude protein (CP), essential amino acids, total fat (TF), linoleic acid and minerals in commercial dry dogfoods

Phosphorylation study of the TcNMNAT protein - Immunoprecipitations were performed as previously described, and commercial antibodies were used against amino acids (aas) 12-40

Blast analysis of the amino acid se- quence of the UL2 protein showed that it was similar to the Figure 2 - Comparison of the gene content and organization of UL1 through UL7

Each treatment consisted of a basal diet in which TFWM was the only source of protein and amino acids, and a free protein diet (FPD), in order to determine the loss of

Although the current NRC (2007) increases calcium and phosphorus intakes for mature horses receiving light exercise, it did not do the same for two year old horses that are

In other essential amino acids at different levels of S fertilisation virtually the same values of amino acids valine and tyrosine and of the non-essential amino acids aspartic acid

The objective of this study was to determine the effects of increasing the density of nutrients (protein, essential amino acids, Ca, and P) in the starter diet and the addition

Sapucaia (Lecythis pisonis Camb.) raw nuts collected from Brazil were analyzed to determine the proximate composition, amino acid profile of protein fractions, in vitro