This new coordinated research project (CRP) seeks to merge lessons and results from two on-going IAEA CRPs to provide information on the intersection between environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) ...
Chemotherapy may severely damage the intestinal mucosa, resulting in a condition referred to as mucositis (1,2). Mucositis is characterized by major morphologic changes of the intestinal epithelium, ...
Most of us don’t know that different proteins are absorbed differently by our bodies While the function and usefulness of protein remain the same it is the speed of absorption by the body that differs ...
It has previously been reported that cystinuria, as it appears clinically, represents at least three biochemically and genetically distinct diseases. 13 The present studies were undertaken to ...
New research from the Champalimaud Foundation (CF) reveals how missing just one essential amino acid can change gene expression and the brain's sensory systems, prompting animals to seek out ...
Cheese and chocolate may hold little culinary appeal for a fruit fly, yet for one deprived of nutrients, their aroma hides an important clue. New research from the Champalimaud Foundation (CF) reveals ...
Research shows that while most plant proteins contain all essential amino acids, many are considered incomplete due to limited amounts of certain amino acids, with notable exceptions including soy, ...
GS Plant Foods has launched their new Amino Power Powder, a plant-based organic nitrogen fertilizer with 18 essential amino ...
Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (EED) is caused by subclinical infection due to enteric pathogens that thrive in conditions of poor sanitation and hygiene. It is characterized by villous atrophy, ...
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