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Glycine

[ UK /ɡlˈa‍ɪsiːn/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɫaɪˌsin, ˈɡɫaɪsən/ ]
NOUN
  1. genus of Asiatic erect or sprawling herbs: soya bean

How To Use Glycine In A Sentence

  • Daudi B cells were incubated in RPMI culture medium containing 0, 100 or 1000 nM CXCL12, 50 µM cycloheximide, and washed briefly with 1 M NaCl, 50 mM glycine, pH 3. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • The reaction and population dynamics were studied between the resistant cultivar Yingxian small black soybean and Heterodera glycines race 3(SCN3).
  • All of these silks are composed of protein chains in which the amino acids glycine, alanine, and serine dominate.
  • In the event that you think you may have the flu, take the amino acids l-lysine, l-proline and l-glycine. Bird Flu Lakeside (A critical - literally - issue).
  • The amino acid glycine has three polymorphic variations.
  • Several excellent recent reviews cover different aspects of the biochemistry and enzymology of glycine decarboxylation and its relation to plant metabolism.
  • That this approach may be successful is demonstrated by the addition of genes to give increased production of the metabolite glycine betaine, resulting in improved drought tolerance.
  • Glycine and valine exhibited isotopic values outside the range of our sampled end members.
  • Guanidoacetate itself is formed in the kidney from the amino acids arginine and glycine.
  • Triglycine sulfate and its isomorphs have very favorable properties, including high pyroelectric coefficients and relatively low permittivity.
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