Not exact matches
At the Gladstone, cardiovascular scientist Robert Mahley, working with a team including neuroscientist Yadong Huang, has identified small «corrector» molecules that modify the structure of ApoE4
protein to one more
like that of ApoE3, thereby reducing
abnormal fragmentation.
Published in the March 31 advance online issue of Cell, their findings reveal that circular RNAs —
like their
protein counterparts — are also affected by genomic rearrangements in cancer, resulting in
abnormal fusions.
Jennifer Fish (Huttner, MPG)-- «The evolution of neuronal progenitor cell division in mammals: the role of the
abnormal spindle -
like microcephaly associated (Aspm)
protein and epithelial cell polarity» (2007)
My next question is regarding IGF 1 (Insulin
Like Growth Factor 1): I've reviewed information that states that IGF 1 stimulates growth of normal and
abnormal (cancerous) tissues, and the most highly concentrated IGF 1 foods are isolated
proteins of milk and soy.