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    Lysine (redirect from Lycine)
    Lysine (symbol Lys or K) is an α-amino acid that is a precursor to many proteins. It contains an α-amino group (which is in the protonated −NH+3 form when...
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  • Paolyta Country of origin  Taiwan Introduced 1997 Ingredients Inositol, Lycine, Nicotinamide, Vitamin B1, B12, Vitamin C, β-Carotene, Citric acid, Tartaric...
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    Michael; Walter, Achim (2015). "Diel growth patterns of young soybean ( G lycine max ) leaflets are synchronous throughout different positions on a plant"...
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    accumulated by the fungus, and high protein levels that lack the required lycine and other amino acids, may be compensated by fermentation processes on the...
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    METABIO, Boulogne (Frankreich).  ES 456529A1, "Procedure for preparing lycine acetilsalicilate.", issued 1 February 1978, assigned to Egyb SA.  Dinis-Oliveira...
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    Additionally, it has been computationally predicted to undergo sumoylation, lycine acetylation, and mucin-type O-GlcNac glycosylation. C6orf163 has been found...
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    glutamine rich region between nucleotides 914-978 and is otherwise rich in lycine, glutamate, and serine while being poor in glycine and phenylalanine. It...
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