Consistency remains one of the most important considerations in peptide research
84 In IBD-related peptides, the most frequent N-terminal amino acids are leucine (L), serine (S), glutamate (E), and glycine (G), while arginine (R) and phenylalanine (F), followed by proline (P) and leucine (L), are predominant at the C-terminus
The enhanced influx of glucose by malignant cells is necessary to satisfy their energy requirements (aerobic glycolysis, Warburg effect
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However, it was not until later years that carpal tunnel syndrome became more widely recognized and understood as a distinct medical entity
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