| 11. | She was noted particularly for her collaborations with Otto Folin, including studies of protein metabolism.
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| 12. | However, it was found later that the genes coding for energy and protein metabolism have cellular origin.
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| 13. | With Sujata Tewari he demonstrated that chronic alcohol consumption inhibits protein metabolism in the brains of mice.
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| 14. | The deranged protein metabolism leads to the accumulation of waste products such as ammonia in the bloodstream.
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| 15. | For example, leucine plays an important role in the regulation of protein metabolism and suppresses an individual's appetite.
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| 16. | It may also result from alterations in protein metabolism in disorders such as carcinoid syndrome or Hartnup disease.
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| 17. | For example, mitochondria in liver cells contain enzymes that allow them to detoxify ammonia, a waste product of protein metabolism.
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| 18. | Its primary function is to increase blood sugar through gluconeogenesis, suppress the immune system and aid in fat and protein metabolism.
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| 19. | In 1994, Vernon Young and Peter Pellett published their paper that became the definitive contemporary guide to protein metabolism in humans.
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| 20. | One study established that dialysis changes protein metabolism in such a way as to stimulate protein degradation in muscle and other tissues.
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