| 11. | University of Toronto, Canada later licensed protamine zinc insulin ( PZI ), to several manufacturers.
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| 12. | A chain shortened version of protamine also acts as a potent heparin antagonist, but with markedly reduced antigenicity.
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| 13. | The secondary and tertiary structure of protamine is not known with certainty, but several proposals have been published.
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| 14. | The patient is administered heparin to prevent clotting, and protamine sulfate is given after to reverse effects of heparin.
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| 15. | The DNA is packaged firstly with specific nuclear basic proteins, which are subsequently replaced with protamines during spermatid elongation.
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| 16. | If they are contaminated would there be any harm to human to consume any vitamin products that contains Beluga protamines?
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| 17. | The DNA is first packaged with specific nuclear basic proteins, which are subsequently replaced with protamines during spermatid elongation.
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| 18. | Two of the genes make special DNA-packing materials called protamines that govern the shape and size of the sperm.
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| 19. | Protamine has been shown to deter increases in body weight and low-density lipoprotein in high-fat diet rats.
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| 20. | In 1946, Nordisk was able to form crystals of protamine and insulin and marketed it in 1950 as NPH insulin.
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