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Page 584
... protein together with other substances in true solu- tion . Two constituents of milk , the protein casein and milk sugar , or lactose , are not found elsewhere in the body . The general assumption that breast milk provides the ide- al ...
... protein together with other substances in true solu- tion . Two constituents of milk , the protein casein and milk sugar , or lactose , are not found elsewhere in the body . The general assumption that breast milk provides the ide- al ...
Page 895
... proteins in a combina- tion called nucleoprotein . The nucleic acid stripped of its protein is known to carry genetic information and to regu- late cellular metabolism ; the protein in nucleoprotein undoubtedly plays some secondary ...
... proteins in a combina- tion called nucleoprotein . The nucleic acid stripped of its protein is known to carry genetic information and to regu- late cellular metabolism ; the protein in nucleoprotein undoubtedly plays some secondary ...
Page 1021
... proteins is the lack of significant chemical bonds between them . Since lipids can be separated from the protein component , it is assumed that lipoproteins are held together by weak physical forces . Lipoproteins isolated from various ...
... proteins is the lack of significant chemical bonds between them . Since lipids can be separated from the protein component , it is assumed that lipoproteins are held together by weak physical forces . Lipoproteins isolated from various ...
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