Protein Interaction Peer Review Journals
Proteins are the workhorses that facilitate maximum organic approaches in a cellular, inclusive of
gene expression, cellular growth, proliferation, nutrient uptake, morphology, motility, intercellular verbal exchange and apoptosis. But
cells reply to a myriad of stimuli, and therefore protein expression is a dynamic manner; the proteins that are used to finish specific duties may not constantly be expressed or activated. Moreover, all
cells are not identical, and many proteins are expressed in a cell type–established manner. These fundamental characteristics of proteins advocate a complexity that may be tough to analyse, in particular when trying to apprehend protein feature inside the right organic context. Protein interactions are basically characterised as strong or transient, and each forms of interactions may be both sturdy and vulnerable. Stable interactions are the ones related to proteins which are purified as multi-subunit complexes, and the subunits of these complexes can be same or distinct.
Haemoglobin and centre rna polymerase are examples of multi-subunit interactions that shape strong complexes. Protein–protein interactions (ppis) are the physical contacts of high specificity established between or greater protein
molecules due to biochemical events instructed by way of interactions that consist of electrostatic forces, hydrogen bonding and the hydrophobic effect.
High Impact List of Articles
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Activity of Tyrosine Hydroxylase and C-Fos Protein in the Retrorubral Field in Rats with Differential Novelty-Induced Locomotion
Grazyna Jerzemowska, Karolina Plucinska, Kacper Ptaszek, Aleksandra Piwka, Jolanta Orzel-Gryglewska
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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Activity of Tyrosine Hydroxylase and C-Fos Protein in the Retrorubral Field in Rats with Differential Novelty-Induced Locomotion
Grazyna Jerzemowska, Karolina Plucinska, Kacper Ptaszek, Aleksandra Piwka, Jolanta Orzel-Gryglewska
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Improves Depressive Symptoms, Quality of Life, and Heart Rate Variability in Patients with Heart Failure
Chi-Wen Kao, Shu-Meng Cheng, Fang-Jung Wan, Wei-Shiang Lin, Yue-Cune Chang
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Improves Depressive Symptoms, Quality of Life, and Heart Rate Variability in Patients with Heart Failure
Chi-Wen Kao, Shu-Meng Cheng, Fang-Jung Wan, Wei-Shiang Lin, Yue-Cune Chang
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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An Intervention on Social Skills for Chinese Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Chuanshi Liu, Honghuan Sun, Lin Ye , Yangyang Liu
Short Communication: Neuropsychiatry
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An Intervention on Social Skills for Chinese Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Chuanshi Liu, Honghuan Sun, Lin Ye , Yangyang Liu
Short Communication: Neuropsychiatry
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Social Maturity and Problem Behaviour in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Intellectual Disabilities
Showkat Ahmad Ganaie, Beigh AM, Mir SM, Shah SA, Hussain A, Dar AH, QadriT S, Qurashi KK
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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Social Maturity and Problem Behaviour in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Intellectual Disabilities
Showkat Ahmad Ganaie, Beigh AM, Mir SM, Shah SA, Hussain A, Dar AH, QadriT S, Qurashi KK
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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Elevated rates of ADHD in mothers of children with comorbid ADHD and epilepsy
Joseph Gonzalez-Heydrich, Hesham M Hamoda, Laura Luna, Sneha Rao, James McClendon, Peter Rotella, Deborah Waber, Katherine Boyer, Steven V Faraone, Jane Whitney, Danielle Guild, Joseph Biederman
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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Elevated rates of ADHD in mothers of children with comorbid ADHD and epilepsy
Joseph Gonzalez-Heydrich, Hesham M Hamoda, Laura Luna, Sneha Rao, James McClendon, Peter Rotella, Deborah Waber, Katherine Boyer, Steven V Faraone, Jane Whitney, Danielle Guild, Joseph Biederman
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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