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Do you know how your eye works? 8 Jun 2013 | 11:22 am

If you wear glasses or contact lenses (myopia, astigmatism, hyperopia ...), it is a priori because your eye has a defect. But do you know that? What is the cornea ? What is the role of the retina ? ...

White blood cell enzyme contributes to inflammation and obesity 1 May 2013 | 08:54 am

Many recent studies have suggested that obesity is associated with chronic inflammation in fat tissues. Researchers at Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute (Sanford-Burnham) have discovered that...

Teens, obesity and links to sleep, TV time and Vitamin D: Healthy Living 16 Apr 2013 | 11:36 pm

Scientists seem to spend a lot of time pondering teens and their weight. Check out a few of the studies making news: SNOOZE TIME: Parents might want to let junior sleep in. A new study by researcher...

Gene linked to higher Alzheimer's risk 13 Apr 2013 | 11:23 am

A new gene mutation has been identified that nearly doubles African Americans' risk for Alzheimer's disease, a large, government-funded report said Tuesday (9th April 2013). The mutation in the gene ...

Protein Structure: How the Proteins are organized in tertiary Structure 10 Apr 2013 | 01:36 pm

This is very compact three-dimensional structure, the wound has previously viewed and secondary structures of the segments without secondary structure. There is also the ionic interactions , the hydro...

What is RNase? What is the importance in living things? 10 Apr 2013 | 01:30 pm

RNase means Ribonuclease. It is RNA digesting enzyme. It is another noteworthy example of a protein with tertiary structure.  Let us see the basic details now. The molecular weight of RNase is 13,700...

What is Myoglobin? What is the function of Myoglobin? 9 Apr 2013 | 11:21 am

One of the most important proteins in the human body is MYOGLOBIN. Today we are discussing about Myoglobin in this post. Generally Myoglobin is found in muscle tissue, where it binds oxygen, helping t...

Proteins Structure: Secondary Structure 8 Apr 2013 | 05:15 pm

Proteins Secondary Structural Organizational assumption points are No rotation occurs round the peptide bond (as it is partly double bonded in nature). The chain of amino acids form a rhythmical str...

Protein Structure: Primary Structure 6 Apr 2013 | 11:36 am

The peptide bond , strong, is responsible. It has adjacent atoms in the same plane where the fact that it is coplanar  and Linear molecule. It has a partial double bond character of resonance between ...

Stabilizing Forces Involved in Proteins 6 Apr 2013 | 11:14 am

There are several different types of forces acting on/within a protein molecule. These include: 1. The covalent bonds These strong bonds result from sharing of electrons between two atoms. There are...

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