Examples of 'glycine' in a sentence

Meaning of "glycine"

An amino acid that is a building block of proteins. Glycine is considered a nonessential amino acid, meaning it can be synthesized by the body and is not required to be consumed through the diet
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  • A nonessential amino acid, amino-acetic acid, C₂H₅NO₂ found in most proteins but especially in sugar cane; the simplest amino acid.

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Glycine which tend to be water soluble at most pH.
The principal function of glycine is as a precursor to proteins.
Glycine is one of the proteinogenic amino acids.
Massive amounts of glycine onto the motoneurons.
Glycine appears to be the slowest residue to be released.
The body uses glycine to make proteins.
Glycine is useful for repairing damaged tissue.
Evaluation of the effect of glycine betaine on plasminogenesis.
Glycine buffer system was prepared as described above.
Evaluation of the effect of glycine betaine on coagulation.
The glycine was then added and dissolved.
The worldwide incidence of glycine encephalopathy is unknown.
Glycine and arginine are particularly preferred stabilizers.
Other esters of glycine may also be used.
Glycine betaine was well tolerated in both tests.

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Amino acids such as glycine are also suitable.
Glycine for prevention or treatment of transplant rejection.
Gloverin contains a large number of glycine residues.
It increases glycine which reduces muscle spasms.
It is also usually conjugated with glycine or taurine.
Dextrose and glycine facilitate sodium absorption.
They are usually conjugated with glycine or taurine.
Phosphate and glycine buffer systems were tested.
It attaches in places where you need glycine.
Data relating to glycine or asparagine are for comparison.
The amino acids are preferably glycine or cysteine.
Cyclopropyl glycine derivatives with pharmaceutical properties.
Exemplary elution buffers include glycine or imidazole.
The use of glycine is compatible with lyophilization.
Preferably the amino acid is alanine or glycine.
Glycine is the preferred amino acid stabilizer.
The amino acid may be glutamine or glycine.
Glycine is a preferred material for this purpose.
Exemplary amino acids are alanine and glycine.
Glycine is synthesized vía serine or threonine by serine hydroxymethyltransferase.
A first reagent is that of glycine or salt thereof.
Glycine is required for the biosynthesis of creatine.
The results indicate no such effect of glycine.
Glycine can be optionally present as a calcium antagonist.
This would be a limitation of using only glycine.
Coryneform bacteria with glycine cleavage activity.
In another embodiment the amino acid is glycine.
Exemplary buffers contain glycine and are at low pH.
Of the four possible codons encoding glycine.
Zinc chelate of glycine hydrate solid.
The composition of the linker was designed to be glycine.
The preferred NSAIDs are glycine and aspirin.
Glycine and its sodium salt.
Further suitable fillers are glycine and arginine.
Presence of glycine might contribute to antibacterial activity of remifentanil.

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