Word: proteins
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...paper to be published in June. Mario R. Capecchi says that in a typical bacteria. E. coli, one special amino acid is probably required to initiate the synthesis of all proteins. He suggests that this some amino acid may be necessary for the initiation of all protein synthesis...
Last night, University Professor John T. Eisell termed the research "a really important development, and a clue to a very general pattern of how protein synthesis gets started...
Growing Brain. Though there are countless kinds of malnutrition, the researchers reporting in Boston concentrated on protein-calorie deficiency-an overall shortage of food, including a conspicuous deficit of protein. In Mexico City, reported Dr. Joaquín Cravioto, infants under six months old who had to be hospitalized for this type of malnutrition recovered but then developed much more slowly mentally than older children who suffered from the same condition. Studies in Yugoslavia indicate that such children fail to catch up even seven to 14 years later...
...Kurt J. Isselbacher, Matthew A. Budd, and Lewis B. Holmes of the Medical School, and Dr. Kay Tanaka, a visiting assistant professor at the Med School from the University of Tokyo, believe that a special low-protein diet may prevent the brain damage...
Isovaleric acid is produced from auamino acid called leucine which is found in many proteins. If most of the protein can be removed from the diet the problem of the blocked chemical chain can be indirectly solved by eliminating the chain entirely...