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Glycine transporters (
GlyTs) are
plasmalemmal neurotransmitter transporters. They
serve to
terminate the
signaling of
glycine by
mediating its reuptake...
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taurine at
supplemental intakes up to 3
g/day,
glutamine at
intakes up to 14
g/day and
arginine at
intakes up to 20
g/day, and
these levels are identified...
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- been used and
abused recreationally. Its
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novella The
Invisible Man: the
title character states "Strychnine...
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anesthesia is
generally rapid and ****ociated with less
frequent side
effects (e.
g., drowsiness, nausea, vomiting)
compared to
other anesthetic agents. Propofol...
- Benzylpenicillin, also
known as
penicillin G (Pen
G) or BENPEN, is an
antibiotic used to
treat a
number of
bacterial infections. This
includes pneumonia...
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Glycine (symbol
Gly or
G; /ˈɡlaɪsiːn/ ) is an
amino acid that has a
single hydrogen atom as its side chain. It is the
simplest stable amino acid. Glycine...
- with many
solvents but it is only very
slightly soluble in
water (only 8
g/L at 20°C). The
molecule adopts a
tetrahedral molecular geometry with C3v...