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Eat Your Way to Success
What you eat and how you eat it are far more important to your performance and image at work than you think. That's why you need to consider the effect of food not only on your waistline but also on your brain.Quick: What did you have for lunch today? How...
Tags: Food, Breakfast, MoneyWatch, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Nutrition, Carbohydrates, Low-Carb Diets, Proteins, Fats, Fiber, Zinc, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Working Late, Skipping Lunch, Jet Lag, Anti-Jet-Lag Diet, Job Interviewing, Table Manners, Dining Etiquette, Emily Post Institute, Business Dinner
Articles 2009-06-30
How to Eat Right on the Job
Those low-carb diets to help you lose weight may also be diminishing your brainpower and energy levels. Here's what to eat and how to make sure you're at your peak cognitive functioning. Balance What You Eat, Whenever You Eat In 1956, the...
Tags: Job, Food, Meat, Protein, Memory, MoneyWatch, Shawn Talbott, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Nutrition, Carbohydrates, Low-Carb Diets, Proteins, Fats, Fiber, Zinc, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Gail Belsky
Articles 2009-06-30

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COMe: The Ontology of Bioinorganic Proteins
COMe (Co-Ordination of Metals) represents the ontology for bioinorganic and other small molecule centers in complex proteins. COMe consists of three types of entities: 'bioinorganic motif' BIM, 'molecule' MOL, and 'complex proteins' PRX, with each entity being assigned a unique identifier. A BIM consists of at least one centre (metal...
Tags: Protein, Ontology, Molecule, BIM, Strategy, Management
White papers 2004-02-27
Harvard obtains United States patent.(Harvard College patents deimerization and oligomerization of proteins)(Brief Article)
Harvard College (Cambridge, MA) has patented dimerization and oligomerization of proteins are general biological control mechanisms that contribute to the activation of cell membrane receptors, transcription factors, vesicle fusion proteins, and other classes of intra- and extracellular proteins. We have developed a general procedure for...
Tags: cell, Harvard, Harvard College, patent, protein
Research articles 2000-11-01
Profnet, a Method to Derive Profile-Profile Alignment Scoring Functions That Improves the Alignments of Distantly Related Proteins
Profile-profile methods have been used for some years now to detect and align homologous proteins. The best such methods use information from the background distribution of amino acids and substitution tables either when constructing the profiles or in the scoring. The paper shows that ProfNet improves the discrimination of related...
Tags: Protein, BioMed Central, Performance Management, Workforce Management, Training And Certification, Human Resources
White papers 2005-10-14
TRADE NEWS: Agilent Technologies Introduces Innovative Technology to Separate Proteins and Peptides; Unique Fractionation System Allows Scientists to Identify More Proteins, Peptides and Biomarkers Using LC/MS
SEATTLE -- Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A) today introduced an innovative technology that fractionates proteins and peptides with unprecedented simplicity and resolution. Co-developed with DiagnoSwiss S.A., the Agilent 3100 OFFGEL Fractionator enables scientists to identify more proteins, peptides and potential biomarkers by liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS).
Tags: Agilent Technologies Inc., protein
Research articles 2006-05-30
Battling illness with body proteins; recombinant DNA technology has enabled medical researchers to manufacture several human proteins that can bolster the body's natural defenses against disease
Battling Illness With Body Proteins Thirteen years have passed sincemedical researchers Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer first pasted frog genes into the plasmids of Escherichia coli bacteria. As hoped, the bacteria were able to manufacture the frog RNA encoded in the genes. It was the first step...
Tags: Sobel N.V.
Research articles 1987-01-17
Scaffold Proteins May Biphasically Affect the Levels of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling and Reduce Its Threshold Properties
This paper focuses on scaffold proteins that might facilitate signal transduction by performing multimolecular complexes that can be rapidly activated by incoming signal. In many cases, such as mitogen-activated protein kinase MAPK cascades, scaffold proteins are necessary for full activation of a signaling pathway. The paper also describes a quantitative...
Tags: Protein, Productivity
White papers 2000-05-23
Evaluation of Methods for Predicting the Topology of Beta-Barrel Outer Membrane Proteins and a Consensus Prediction Method
Prediction of the transmembrane strands and topology of beta-barrel outer membrane proteins is of interest in current bioinformatics research. The paper evaluates the performance on a non-redundant dataset of 20 beta-barrel outer membrane proteins of gram-negative bacteria, with structures known at atomic resolution. Also, it describe, for the first time,...
Tags: BioMed Central, Membrane Protein, Healthcare, Performance Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2005-01-12
Potential Use of Sugar Binding Proteins in Reactors for Regeneration of CO2 Fixation Acceptor D-Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate
This white paper reveals about Sugar binding proteins and binders of intermediate sugar metabolites derived from microbes are increasingly being used as reagents in new and expanding areas of biotechnology Carbon dioxide is fixed onto a five carbon sugar Dribulose-1,5-bisphosphate. The paper presents a review of enzymatic and non-enzymatic binding...
Tags: Protein, BioMed Central, Carbon Dioxide
White papers 2004-06-02
Soluble Expression of Recombinant Proteins in the Cytoplasm of Escherichia Coli
This paper reveals about Eschericia coli which is a frequently used host, since it facilitates protein expression by its relative simplicity, its inexpensive and fast high density cultivation, the well known genetics and the large number of compatible molecular tools available. In spite of all these qualities, expression of recombinant...
Tags: Protein, BioMed Central, Productivity, Strategy, Management
White papers 2005-01-04
PROTEINS.
PROTEINS--Ariad Pharmaceuticals Inc., Cambridge, Mass., says that Stanford University, to which Ariad is the exclusive worldwide licensee, has received a US patent covering a fundamental drug discovery target known as NF-ATc-- polypeptide and polyn PROTEINS--Ariad Pharmaceuticals Inc., Cambridge, Mass., says that Stanford University,...
Tags: gene
Research articles 1998-11-30
Unilever has reformulated its Dove shampoos so they contain milder cleansers that will clean hair without stripping it of proteins.(INTERNATIONAL NEWS)
UNILEVER HAS reformulated its Dove shampoos so they contain milder cleansers that will clean hair without stripping it of proteins. ... UNILEVER HAS reformulated its Dove shampoos so they contain milder cleansers that will clean hair without stripping it of proteins. "Contradicting a common follicle...
Tags: Dove, protein, Unilever PLC
Research articles 2005-10-07
Rice University was awarded a $5 million grant from the Department of Defense to invent next-generation tools for the modern bioengineer and life scientist that will rapidly identify proteins and viruses in minute detail
Rice University Texas was awarded a $5 million grant from the Department of Defense to invent next-generation tools for the modern bioengineer and life scientist that will rapidly identify proteins and viruses in minute detail. The Rice scientists plan to develop a multimodality spectroscope for nanoscale optical imaging of the...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, protein, Rice University, scientist, SECURITY, tool, U.S. Department of Defense, virus
Research articles 2004-05-06
Israelis, American win Nobel Chemistry Prize for work on proteins
STOCKHOLM AFP — Two Israelis and an American won the 2004 Nobel Chemistry Prize for groundbreaking biochemistry work that has major implications for the treatment of serious illnesses, especially cancer. Aaron Ciechanover and Avram Hershko of Israel and Irwin Rose of the United States showed how our body cells...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, cell, protein
Research articles 2004-10-06
Changing the ice in ice cream: There is potential for using natural ice-structuring proteins in ice cream. (What Proteins).
The freezing temperature of water falls just about half way between the extremes of temperature on planet Earth, -40[degrees] to +40[degrees]C. All living organisms that must survive the lower half of these temperatures have therefore developed adaptation mechanisms to deal with the potential for ice formation in body fluids, the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, food, ice, Manufacturing, protein
Research articles 2002-10-01
Smaller electronics through proteins
Higgins, Amy; Koucky, Sherri Machine Design 02-20-2003 Smaller electronics through proteins Byline: Higgins, Amy; Koucky, Sherri Volume: 75 Number: 4 ISSN: 00249114 Publication Date: 02-20-2003 Page: 47 Type: Periodical Language: English A breakthrough biological method that creates tiny structures may be used to make electronics 10 to 100...
Tags: electronics, HARDWARE, NASA, protein, Semiconductors
Research articles 2003-02-20
Platelet adhesion to photodynamic therapy-treated extracellular matrix proteins
Platelet Adhesion to Photodynamic Therapy-treated Extracellular Matrix Proteinspara ABSTRACT Photodynamic therapy PDT produces reactive species that alter vascular wall biology and vessel wall proteins. In this study, we examined platelet adhesion to PDT-- treated (photosensitizer = Photofrin; fluence 100 J/cm^sup 2^; lambda = 630 nm) extracellular matrix ECM, fibrinogen, von...
Tags: aggregation, cell, domain, matrix, molecule, Netherlands, PBS, protein, therapy, vessel
Research articles 2002-04-01
Biochips Mate Silicon with Proteins.(Brief Article)
Scientists at Purdue University (West Lafayette, Ind.) have created the first protein "biochips," mating silicon computer chips with biological proteins. Chips containing thousands of proteins could be organized into a device -- about the size of a handheld computer -- that could quickly and cheaply detect...
Tags: cell, chip, computer, HARDWARE, polymer, protein, Purdue University, Semiconductors, silicon
Research articles 2001-03-01
Proteins Key to Cell Death in Heart Disease, Stroke.(Brief article)
Staff Researchers at Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Conn., have gained deeper understanding of two members of a family of proteins called caspases that play a key role in promoting apoptosis, a process in which the cell responds to external signals...
Tags: Cell, HARDWARE, Mice, mouse, protein, Yale University
Research articles 2006-03-01
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