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what is 'protein s'?
Definition for Protein S
Protein S is also known as: free protein S level, protein S, protein S (total and free), protein S activity, protein S antigen, protein S levels, serum proteins S
Protein S is a medical procedure used for such diagnoses as: thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombosis and Factor 2 mutation.
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thrombophlebitis
inflammation in veins caused by a blood clot
Protein S and thrombophlebitis
deep vein thrombosis
blood clot in large vein
Protein S and deep vein thrombosis
Factor 2 mutation
genetic disorder resulting in increased risk for blood clotting
Protein S and Factor 2 mutation
arm vein thrombosis
clot in arm vein
Protein S and arm vein thrombosis
protein C deficiency
anticlotting factor deficiency causing venous blood clots
Protein S and protein C deficiency
protein S deficiency
anti clotting factor deficiency causing venous blood clots
Protein S and protein S deficiency
Factor V Leiden thrombophilia
inherited clotting problem
Protein S and Factor V Leiden thrombophilia
homocystinuria
multisystem metabolic disease due to abnormal methionine metabolism
Protein S and homocystinuria
lateral sinus thrombosis
blood clot in brain sinus
Protein S and lateral sinus thrombosis
vertebrobasilar insufficiency syndrome
symptoms resulting from decreased blood supply to the back of the brain
Protein S and vertebrobasilar insufficiency syndrome
antithrombin III deficiency
inherited disorder causing increased clotting in veins
Protein S and antithrombin III deficiency
purpura fulminans
life threatening hemorrhage in skin and multiple sites
Protein S and purpura fulminans
sagittal sinus thrombosis
blood clot in large sinus in brain
Protein S and sagittal sinus thrombosis
antiphospholipid antibody syndrome
type of disorder causing increased clotting
Protein S and antiphospholipid antibody syndrome
dysplasminogenemia
rare disorder causing increased clotting
Protein S and dysplasminogenemia
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Complete Blood Count
Protein S and Complete Blood Count
Protein C (antigen and activity)
Protein S and Protein C (antigen and activity)
Activated partial thromboplastin time
Protein S and Activated partial thromboplastin time
Antithrombin III
clot thinning factor in body
Protein S and Antithrombin III
Prothrombin Time (PT)
Protein S and Prothrombin Time (PT)
Factor V Leiden mutation
Protein S and Factor V Leiden mutation
Lupus anticoagulant
Protein S and Lupus anticoagulant
D dimers
Protein S and D dimers
Antiphospholipid antibodies
anribodies seen in inappropriate clot formation
Protein S and Antiphospholipid antibodies
Duplex sonography
Protein S and Duplex sonography
Impedance plethysmography
Protein S and Impedance plethysmography
CT scan
Protein S and CT scan
Blood, Platelet Count
Platelet Count
Protein S and Blood, Platelet Count
Compression hosiery
Protein S and Compression hosiery
Contrast Venography
Protein S and Contrast Venography
Inferior Vena Caval Filter
Protein S and Inferior Vena Caval Filter
CT venography
Protein S and CT venography
Heparin-induced antibody testing
Protein S and Heparin-induced antibody testing
Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase mutation
Protein S and Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase mutation
Prothrombin 20210A mutation
Protein S and Prothrombin 20210A mutation
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warfarin
Protein S and warfarin
heparin
Protein S and heparin
alteplase
Protein S and alteplase
enoxaparin
Protein S and enoxaparin
streptokinase
Protein S and streptokinase
urokinase
Protein S and urokinase
dalteparin
Protein S and dalteparin
fondaparinux sodium
Protein S and fondaparinux sodium
tenecteplase
Protein S and tenecteplase
tinzaparin
Protein S and tinzaparin
tpa
Protein S and tpa
rpa
Protein S and rpa
heparin(heparin sodium)
Protein S and heparin(heparin sodium)
warfarin(coumadin)
Protein S and warfarin(coumadin)
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Protein S - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heerlen polymorphism of protein S, an immunologic polymorphism due to dimorphism ... Organization of the human protein S genes" ...
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Proteins - All About Proteins - Protein Structure and Function
A brief explanation of what proteins are, their composition and the many roles they play in cellular processes. ... Protein and Polypeptide Structure ...
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Protein in diet
Proteins are complex organic compounds. The basic structure of protein is a ... Protein-containing foods are grouped as either complete or incomplete proteins. ...
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Proteins
One cannot watch cells crawling, dividing, segregating their chromosomes, or rearranging ... Protein structure The Shape and Structure of... Protein Function ...
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The Structures of Life: Chapter 1: Proteins are the Body's Worker ...
The Problem of Protein Folding. Mountain Climbing and Computational Modeling ... Molecule of the Month images by David S. Goodsell, The Scripps Research Institute ...
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Proteins
Proteins are very important molecules in cells. They have many diverse functions and all are typically ... twisted into a 3D shape forms a protein. ...
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What Are Proteins - Basic Nutrition Lesson Three - Learn About Proteins
... about protein chemistry, why we need proteins, and healthy sources of proteins. ... Lesson Three - Proteins Part One. Protein Structure and Metabolism ...
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What are proteins and what do they do? - Genetics Home Reference
... discussion of the role of proteins can be found in the ... the heading "Proteins." The Wellcome Trust provides basic information about protein structure and ...
http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/handbook/howgeneswork/protein
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Antifungal Proteins
... is not understood for plant PR-1 proteins, a PR-1-like protein, helothermine, ... Kitajima S, Sato F. Plant pathogenesis-related proteins: molecular mechanisms of ...
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=92957
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Protein - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Proteins are large molecules built from small units known as amino acids. ... Proteins form an important part in foods like milk, eggs, meat, fish, beans, and ...
http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Protein S
Protein S is a substance that affects blood clotting. ... Lower-than-normal protein S can result in too much blood ... A protein S deficiency may be inherited. ...
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Hierarchical Structure of Proteins
... sulfhydryl group ( SH), which can oxidize to form a disulfide bond ( S S ) to a ... structures that make up a protein, proteins themselves are part of a hierarchy ...
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Fusion protein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For proteins involved in membrane fusion, see membrane fusion protein. ... fusion proteins is made possible by the fact that many protein functional domains ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusion_protein
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Sports Nutrition - Protein Needs for Athletes
Athletes need protein primarily to repair and rebuild muscle that is broken down during exercise and to help ... Nutrition - Protein. Proteins are ...
http://sportsmedicine.about.com/od/sportsnutrition/a/Protein.htm
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MedlinePlus: Dietary Proteins
S. T. U. V. W. XYZ. List of All Topics. Related Topics. Carbohydrates. Nutrition. Weight Control ... Dietary Proteins. Protein is in every living cell in the body. ...
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Membrane Proteins
... of integral proteins is typified by bacteriorhodopsin, a protein found in a ... anchored proteins such as Thy-1 protein and alkaline phosphatase from the ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=mcb.section.608
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Protein S deficiency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Protein S deficiency is a disorder associated with increased risk of venous thrombosis. Protein S, a vitamin K-dependent physiological anticoagulant, acts as a ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein_S_deficiency
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Good Sources of Protein - WebMD
Protein can help you shed those unwanted pounds and keep your belly full. ... Hereā??s why you canā??t scrap your cardiovascular workout. Fitness After Injury ...
http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/guide/good-protein-sources
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Helix-Loop-Helix Proteins: Regulators of Transcription in Eucaryotic ...
... protein-associated factors (TAFs), the HAT Gcn5, the Ada and Spt proteins, and ... S. cerevisiae also have provided key insights into how HLH proteins ...
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Purifying, Detecting, and Characterizing Proteins
... Detecting, and Characterizing Proteins A protein must be purified before ... The sedimentation constant, s, of a protein equals its velocity in a centrifugal ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=mcb.section.628#632
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Transmembrane protein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... efflux proteins, also known as trimeric outer membrane factors (n=12,S=18) ... Protein: membrane proteins / membrane glycoproteins / integral membrane proteins ...
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Protein Combinations for Vegetarians
Could you list alternative combinations of protein for vegetarians? ... Proteins - Basic Nutrition Lesson Four - What are Proteins. Protein in diet ...
http://nutrition.about.com/od/askyournutritionist/f/protein_combo.htm
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Analyses of protein S function
Misconceptions about protein-S multimers. References ... Our laboratory reported that protein S inhibits prothrombin activation by ...
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Intrinsically unstructured proteins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... proteins challenged the traditional protein structure ... Longhi S, Canard B, Karlin B. A practical overview of protein disorder prediction methods. ...
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Protein in diet
Proteins are complex organic compounds. The basic structure of protein is a chain of. ... A B C D F G H I K L M N P R S T V W Z. Protein in diet ...
http://adam.about.com/encyclopedia/002467fod.htm
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Protein Function
Proteins are very important molecules in our cells. Each protein within the body has a specific function. ... proteins and their functions. Protein Functions ...
http://biology.about.com/od/molecularbiology/a/aa101904a.htm
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?-Crystallin-Type Heat Shock Proteins: Socializing Minichaperones in ...
FUNCTION OF ?-HEAT SHOCK PROTEINS IN PROTEIN QUALITY CONTROL ... The S. vulcanus protein HspA accumulates after heat treatment (263) ...
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SR protein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alternative splicing requires SR proteins, which select the alternative splice ... SR proteins also play a role in constitutive splicing--that is, with mRNAs that ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SR_protein
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Membrane Proteins 6
... intrachain (and interchain) disulfide (S - S) bonds between cysteine residues on ... single-pass transmembrane protein Membrane Proteins Can Be Solubilized and ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=cell.section.2466
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Proteins - Basic Nutrition Lesson Four - What are Proteins
What are proteins? Make healthy protein choices and learn about protein combining. ... Healthy Proteins - What Is a Healthy Protein ...
http://nutrition.about.com/od/basicnutritionecourse/a/protein_pt_two_2.htm
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Protein structure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... with very large protein complexes such as virus coat proteins and amyloid fibers. ... Brocchieri L, Karlin S (2005-06-10). " Protein length in eukaryotic ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein_structure
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Protein Purification - How to Purify Proteins - Methods for Protein ...
Methods of protein purification for biotechnology laboratory applications. ... a heat-resistant protein is to denature the other proteins in the mixture by ...
http://biotech.about.com/od/protocols/a/ProteinPurify.htm
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Prediction of functions for two LEA proteins from mung bean
Some proteins are highly expressed during late stage(s) of seed development and ... (Protein Data Bank) and SCOP (Structural Classification of Proteins) databases. ...
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1891666
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Exploring Proteins
Proteins can be separated from one another on the basis of solubility, size, ... of a protein, antibodies are choice probes for locating proteins in vivo and ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=stryer.chapter.435
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Surface Proteins of Streptococcus agalactiae and Related Proteins in ...
THE ? PROTEIN. THE Lmb PROTEIN. OTHER SURFACE PROTEINS OF S. AGALACTIAE. REGULATION OF SURFACE PROTEIN EXPRESSION. S. AGALACTIAE SURFACE PROTEINS AS VACCINE ...
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User:Proteins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
User:Proteins. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... uses computational and experimental methods to study protein structure, and ... The access key is "s" ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Proteins
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The Atkins Diet: What It Is
WebMD evaluates the Atkins diet, ... Hereā??s why you canā??t scrap your cardiovascular workout. Drink Your Way To Weight Loss ... Protein Diet Done Right ...
http://www.webmd.com/content/pages/7/3220_136.htm
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The Homeodomain Proteins
Developmental Biology provides the fundamental set of techniques, paradigms, and models necessary for a student to ... protein products of these genes bind ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?highlight=homeobox&rid=dbio.box.2019
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Soy protein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... protein concentrate is produced by immobilizing the soy globulin proteins while ... Lafayette Mendel and Morris S. Fine of the Sheffield Laboratory of ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soy_protein
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PII Signal Transduction Proteins, Pivotal Players in Microbial Nitrogen ...
... protein sequences show significant homology to the bacterial GlnB proteins but ... a PII protein that is very similar to the GlnK proteins of Rhizobium etli ...
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Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Fats: Overview of Nutrition: Merck Manual ...
S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. Accidents and Injuries. Blood Disorders. Bone, ... 100% of the protein in egg and a high percentage of the proteins in milk and meats. ...
http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec12/ch152/ch152b.html
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Iron-sulfur protein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Additionally some Fe-S proteins regulate gene expression. ... In almost all Fe-S proteins, the Fe centers is tetrahedral and the thiolato ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron-sulfur_protein
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Comparative genomics and evolution of proteins involved in RNA metabolism
Approximately one-half of protein domains involved in RNA metabolism are present ... yeast proteins Kar4p and Ime4p, and Drosophila CG14906 (lost in S.cerevisiae) ...
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Functional Design of Proteins
At low concentrations of S, the reaction rate is proportional to [S] ... 3 percent of all yeast proteins are protein kinases or phosphatases, reflecting ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?call=bv.View..Show...
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Heat shock protein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... kilodalton protein ubiquitin, which marks proteins for ... Salinthone S, Tyagi M, Gerthoffer WT (July 2008). " Small heat shock proteins in smooth muscle" ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_shock_protein
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Sugar Busters!: What It Is
WebMD evaluates the Sugar Busters! diet, ... a cardiothoracic surgeon; Samuel S. Andrews, MD, an endocrinologist; and Luis A. ... Protein Diet Done Right ...
http://www.webmd.com/diet/sugar-busters-what-it-is
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Upwardly mobile proteins
S. Lippard (Cambridge, MA), who reported the finding (He et al., 2000), is thus ... proteins may contain conventional activation domains, and the same protein can ...
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1084262
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G protein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2 Types of G protein signaling. 2.1 Heterotrimeric G proteins. 2.1.1 Common mechanism ... G?s · G?i (GNAI1, GNAI2, GNAI3) · G?q/11 (GNAQ, GNA11) · G?12/13 ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G_protein
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Integral membrane protein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2 Integral transmembrane protein. 3 Integral monotopic proteins. 4 Function. 5 Examples ... · Gramicidin (Gramicidin S) · Hemolysin · Leukocidin · Perforin ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integral_membrane_protein
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Protein
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=protein
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