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Characteristics of different amino acids as protein precursors in mouse brain: Advantages of certain carboxyl-labeled amino acids
G. Banker, C. W. Cotman
Neurology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Protein Precursors
100%
Valine
66%
Amino Acids
55%
Leucine
48%
Brain
39%
Tyrosine
36%
Proteins
20%
Trichloroacetic Acid
10%
Water
10%
Tritium
10%
Isotopes
8%
Radioactivity
7%
Intravenous Administration
7%
Injections
4%
Chemical Compounds
Valine
49%
Leucine
36%
Protein
32%
Acid
27%
Tyrosine
24%
Metabolite
18%
Protein Synthesis
18%
Label
15%
Metabolic
14%
Pharmacological Metabolism
13%
Tritium
9%
Radioactivity
8%
Isotope
7%
Amount
3%
Molecule
3%