Protein Synthesis
Carter, C.G. and Houlihan, D.F. (2001) Protein Synthesis. Fish Physiology, 20 . pp. 31-75. ISSN 1546-5098 | PDF - Full text restricted - Requires a PDF viewer 2759Kb | |
Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1546-5098(01)20003-X AbstractProtein synthesis is fundamental to all living organisms and it has been studied
. intensively and at varying levels of complexity but, as Waterlow (1995) points
out, a primary motivation for early interest was to help solve important human
health problems such as malnutrition in infants. Many excellent recent reviews
chart theoretical and practical developments in human and animal (mammalian)
protein nutrition (Fuller and Garlick, 1994; Kimball et ai., 1994; Waterlow, 1995,
1999; Millward, 1998; Lobley et al., 1999). The study of protein synthesis in ectotherms,
particularly fish, has also received attention (Haschemeyer, 1973; Fauconneau,
1985; Houlihan, 1991; Houlihan et ai., 1993a, 1995a,b). A recent moti31 Item Type: | Article |
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