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  • {{Image|Aspartic acid stick figure.jpg|right|350px|'''Aspartic acid''', a common amino acid.}} ...(Ashkenazi), is associated with the built up of the N-acetylated form of aspartic acid.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Aspartic acid]]
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  • | pagename = Aspartic acid | abc = Aspartic acid
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  • ...which has one extra carbon on the side chain before the amide group, and [[aspartic acid]], which has a [[hydroxyl]] group (OH) in place of the NH<sub>2</sub> moiet
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  • ...ine-1-methyl ester'', the methyl ester of the dipeptide of the amino acids aspartic acid and phenylalanine. It is a non-saccharide artificial sweetener, very common ...e of two normal, essential amino acids: phenylalanine (50 % by weight) and aspartic acid, (39 %), loosely bound together by a smaller methyl unit (11 %). At tempera
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  • ...[[protein]]s. It is one of only two acidic amino acids, the other being [[aspartic acid]], and it is similar to [[glutamine]] which has an amide function in place
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  • :*[[Aspartic acid]], or aspartate (Asp, D)
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  • ...t was demonstrated that N1 of [[purine]]s arises from the amine group of [[Aspartic acid|Asp]]; C2 and C8 originate from formate; N3 and N9 are contributed by the a
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  • ...integrin alphaiib and integrin beta3 which recognizes the arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (rgd) sequence present on several adhesive proteins. as such, it is a recep
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  • #[[Aspartic acid]]
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  • * [[Aspartate]] ([[aspartic acid]])
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  • ...[[calcium]], 4.4&nbsp;mg [[iron]], and 1002 U [[vitamin A]], as well as [[aspartic acid]] and [[glutamic acid]]; the [[amino acid]] content was 7.59% of total dry
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  • * [[Aspartic acid]]
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  • ...ainst denatured hemoglobin. Plm I and Plm II is said to be homologous to [[aspartic acid proteases]], such as [[Cathepsin D]] (Cat D) in mammals. It would good if r
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  • * [[Aspartic acid]]
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  • One of aspartame's metabolites, aspartic acid methyl ester, is One of aspartame's metabolites, aspartic acid methyl ester, is converted to methanol in the body, which is oxidized to fo
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