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Proteins
Paul Andersen explains the structure and importance of proteins. He describes how proteins...
published: 13 Nov 2012
author: bozemanbiology
Proteins
Proteins
Paul Andersen explains the structure and importance of proteins. He describes how proteins are created from amino acids connected by dehydration synthesis. H...- published: 13 Nov 2012
- views: 39918
- author: bozemanbiology
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Protein Structure and Function - Part 1
This lesson provides an overview of the structure of proteins and their amino acid buildin...
published: 09 Aug 2011
author: Kristina Gremski
Protein Structure and Function - Part 1
Protein Structure and Function - Part 1
This lesson provides an overview of the structure of proteins and their amino acid building blocks.- published: 09 Aug 2011
- views: 60838
- author: Kristina Gremski
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What is a Protein? Learn about the 3D shape and function of macromolecules
Proteins play countless roles throughout the biological world, from catalyzing chemical re...
published: 04 Sep 2013
What is a Protein? Learn about the 3D shape and function of macromolecules
What is a Protein? Learn about the 3D shape and function of macromolecules
Proteins play countless roles throughout the biological world, from catalyzing chemical reactions to building the structures of all living things. Despite this wide range of functions all proteins are made out of the same twenty amino acids, but combined in different ways. The way these twenty amino acids are arranged dictates the folding of the protein into its unique final shape. Since protein function is based on the ability to recognize and bind to specific molecules, having the correct shape is critical for proteins to do their jobs correctly. A PDF flyer accompanies this video at PDB-101 at http://bit.ly/RK7OmG Animation by Maria Voigt, narration by Monica Sekharan- published: 04 Sep 2013
- views: 202
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Proteins
Science Help at Brightstorm! http://brightstorm.com/science The description and importance...
published: 30 Aug 2010
author: Brightstorm
Proteins
Proteins
Science Help at Brightstorm! http://brightstorm.com/science The description and importance of proteins.- published: 30 Aug 2010
- views: 32705
- author: Brightstorm
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The Best Lean Proteins To Eat For A Ripped Body
Get abs eating tasty food.
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It's Mike Chang a...
published: 18 Dec 2013
The Best Lean Proteins To Eat For A Ripped Body
The Best Lean Proteins To Eat For A Ripped Body
Get abs eating tasty food. http://sixpackshortcuts.com/rdd2 What's up, It's Mike Chang and today I want to discuss how to buy lean proteins to get ripped. These are gonna be some killer tips for getting or maintaining a ripped body. And if you aren't there yet, these tips will bring you one step closer to having the body you've always wanted. Video breakdown: 1:17 Alright, let's look at lean meats and talk about which ones are good for you and which ones are bad for you. A lot of people think it's just about the meat, but it is also about the cut of the meat. CHICKEN 1:40 Let's talk about breasts. So with chicken breasts there are a few different types, but as you probably already know, regular chicken breasts are the easiest to find. But there are also chicken breast tenders and split breasts. 2:05 #1 Tenderloins and chicken breasts are always about the same price, but when you get split breasts they will be cheaper because they come with the skin on them (you can just peal it off). #2 Split breasts also have bone in them so you have to take the time to take that out as well. *If you spend the time doing these two things, you will save a ton on money, because split breasts are only a dollar a pound 3:11 It is important to save money and get the most amount of protein for the least amount of cost. It is all about the price you pay per pound. 5:06 So honestly it is better to buy in bulk when it comes to chicken breasts, because you are going to get the most bang for your buck. 5:41 Then you have your pre-seasoned meats that are tasty and you literally don't have to do anything to. The only bad thing with pre-seasoned meat is that is that it sometimes is going to have a ton of sodium that causes bloating and it is not good for your body in large doses. BEEF 7:05 There are a lot of different cuts when it comes to beef. But generally speaking, the more red it is and the less white it contains, the more lean the cut of meat. PORK 8:45 You want to watch out for pork, because a lot of the cuts are going to have a ton of fat. And even though you use the same rule of thumb as with beef, sometimes the butcher hides the fatty part to make the meat look better. 9:00 But something like pork center cut pork chops are going to be pretty lean. BACK TO BEEF 10:05 Ground beef is the easiest meat to tell if it is fattening or not. They usually tell you the exact percentage of fat. 11:26 The basic rule of thumb with ground beef is, the less fat the better. The protein content doesn't go down with fat percentage, so you can be healthy and get all the benefits with low fat in your beef. 12:20 And you are going to have to pay a little more for grass fed meat and bison, because they are natural. It is as simple as that. SEAFOOD 13:12 The truth is... 90 percent of the sea food you eat is going to be low in fat. And even if they do, fish fat is good for you!!! OTHER PROTEIN SOURCES 13:36 Eggs are a great protein source and they contain good fats in the whole egg. It is okay to eat the whole thing. 14:15 Cottage cheese can be a good source of protein, but you need to watch out because they can be higher in fat. In conclusion, I want you to remember that eating less calories than your burn is the only way to get lean! I hope this video serves you well. And if you want the know the truth about getting six pack abs, check out this video. http://sixpackshortcuts.com/rdd2 I used to get so frustrated with the fat I just couldn't get rid of. I honestly almost gave up. But everything all turned around for me once I discovered how to harness the Afterburn Effect in all my workouts. It is the one "trick" that got me the body I have today and it changed my life. Could the "Afterburn Effect" be the answer to your fitness problems as well? Watch this video to find out for yourself. http://sixpackshortcuts.com/rdd2 Train Hard, -Mike If you enjoyed the video, make sure you share this with your friends on facebook.- published: 18 Dec 2013
- views: 62708
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Protein Structure (Part 4 of 4) - Tertiary Structure - Fibrous and Globular Proteins
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published: 06 Oct 2013
Protein Structure (Part 4 of 4) - Tertiary Structure - Fibrous and Globular Proteins
Protein Structure (Part 4 of 4) - Tertiary Structure - Fibrous and Globular Proteins
- published: 06 Oct 2013
- views: 9
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AMINO ACIDS & PROTEINS by Professor Fink
Review of Biological Chemistry, including Amino Acids and Proteins. Reference is made to t...
published: 13 Jan 2012
author: professorfink
AMINO ACIDS & PROTEINS by Professor Fink
AMINO ACIDS & PROTEINS by Professor Fink
Review of Biological Chemistry, including Amino Acids and Proteins. Reference is made to the globular structure of the protein, denaturation back into a poly...- published: 13 Jan 2012
- views: 5980
- author: professorfink
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Different Types of Protein | HealthiNation
Do all proteins pack the same punch? Lynn Goldstein, RD explains. Related Videos: Is Soy a...
published: 17 Feb 2012
author: HealthiNation
Different Types of Protein | HealthiNation
Different Types of Protein | HealthiNation
Do all proteins pack the same punch? Lynn Goldstein, RD explains. Related Videos: Is Soy a Good Source of Protein? | HealthiNation http://www.youtube.com/wat...- published: 17 Feb 2012
- views: 10597
- author: HealthiNation
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VERY IMPORTANT. Whey Protein Side Effects
Warning! Whey Protein Side Effects (Important)
1. Choose protein with fewer fillers - var...
published: 23 Aug 2013
VERY IMPORTANT. Whey Protein Side Effects
VERY IMPORTANT. Whey Protein Side Effects
Warning! Whey Protein Side Effects (Important) 1. Choose protein with fewer fillers - various fillers are often used to make weak protein formulas look better. 2. Avoid Whey concentrate protein. Even though 'concentrate' sounds legitimate this type of whey protein is usually the worst. 3. Do not expect to purchase high quality whey protein for pennies. Quality whey protein should cost at least 60-70 USD for 2.2 lbs. Invest in other lean protein sources if that amount would put you or your household into an uncomfortable position financially. Brands That I Recommend to my customers & friends. Whey Protein USA. (http://wheyproteinusa.com) This USA based manufacturer is well known for it's high quality product. I've witnessed literally thousands of success stories from people who used their brand. The only uncomfortable problem is that they are often out of stock due to their powerful formula and numerous fans. Their official website/webstore is http://wheyproteinusa.com What is the scientific information behind whey protein? Whey Protein Benefits written by: Andrew885 One of the main groups of proteins that are found in milk is whey protein. The protein is isolated from a liquid by product of cheese. It is a protein supplement that is used to promote muscle growth. It also contains all the essential amino acids that are found in milk and it can also be used as an alternative to milk for people who are lactose intolerant. Its benefits are many and just simply amazing. They include: Losing fat and preserving muscle.According to studies carried out, those who consumed whey protein regularly realized that they had shed considerable fat after a while. They also realized that those who consumed this protein regularly also preserved their muscles better than those who did not consume the protein. Whey protein can thus help you in preserving muscle and in losing fat. Reducing Hunger.The urge to eat is why most people gain weight. Whey protein reduces the levels of a certain hormone called ghrelin. This hormone is the one which tells the brain that you are hungry. Reduced levels of this hormone will reduce your urge to eat and this will help you control your eating and weight. Fighting Cancer.Whey protein has been found to be very good in fighting some common forms of cancer such as colon cancer and prostrate cancer. If you are at risk it is important that you seek medical advice and include whey protein in your diet. The side effects are unlikely but may include nausea or other allergic reactions (especially if overused). Disclaimer: none of the information provided here was checked by the FDA. Your results may vary. Always consult your physician or other medical authority personally before using supplements. Video script is backed by a real dietitian even though actors were used for shooting it. Use supplements at your own risk. Reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases.Those who consume the protein regularly have been found to have lower levels of cholesterol and drinks containing this protein reduced blood pressure considerably. The two help in reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Coping with stress.Instead of managing stress using booze you could go for whey protein. Studies showed that those who are vulnerable to stress experienced fewer symptoms when they consumed this protein compared to those who did not consume it. keywords: whey protein, protein powder, best whey protein, whey protein isolate, side effect, protein shakes.- published: 23 Aug 2013
- views: 3
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What Are Proteins?
Why is protein so important in our daily diet? We'll try to understand how protein can be ...
published: 25 Jun 2013
author: doctorsujayshah
What Are Proteins?
What Are Proteins?
Why is protein so important in our daily diet? We'll try to understand how protein can be derived and get to know some of the best sources to obtain it. We w...- published: 25 Jun 2013
- views: 193
- author: doctorsujayshah
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Proteins Function and Amino Acids
Proteins provide almost all the essential functions of the cell. And they are all made up ...
published: 05 Jan 2013
author: MoreThinking
Proteins Function and Amino Acids
Proteins Function and Amino Acids
Proteins provide almost all the essential functions of the cell. And they are all made up of just 20 different amino acids.- published: 05 Jan 2013
- views: 288
- author: MoreThinking
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Biological Molecules - You Are What You Eat: Crash Course Biology #3
Hank talks about the molecules that make up every living thing - carbohydrates, lipids, an...
published: 13 Feb 2012
author: crashcourse
Biological Molecules - You Are What You Eat: Crash Course Biology #3
Biological Molecules - You Are What You Eat: Crash Course Biology #3
Hank talks about the molecules that make up every living thing - carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins - and how we find them in our environment and in the foo...- published: 13 Feb 2012
- views: 353328
- author: crashcourse
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Proteins.m4v
The fascinating protein molecule....
published: 20 Nov 2008
author: cassiopeiaproject
Proteins.m4v
Proteins.m4v
The fascinating protein molecule.- published: 20 Nov 2008
- views: 32585
- author: cassiopeiaproject
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Chi Raq by Will Robson-Scott
Protein is very proud to present Chi Raq, a film by London-born photographer/filmmaker Wil...
published: 07 Aug 2013
author: Protein® TV
Chi Raq by Will Robson-Scott
Protein is very proud to present Chi Raq, a film by London-born photographer/filmmaker Will Robson- Scott.
The first in a series of exclusive commissions for Protein TV, Chi Raq is an intimate video portrait of life in South and West Chicago.
For the past decade, Chicago has been enduring a violence epidemic, with a death toll in the thousands and casualties mirroring the losses experienced by the US army in Iraq war over the same period. Allowing its subjects to take centre stage and tell their stories in their own words, Robson-Scottʼs film is unflinchingly honest in its depiction of life on the streets of one of the most dangerous cities in America.
The full film will be released on Protein TV on 13th August 2013: http://prote.in/tv
Film by Will Robson-Scott
Edited by Luca Campanale
Music by Lee Rosevere
Producer: Bridie Woodward
Executive Producer: William Rowe
Presented by Protein
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The Figure Skater
To coincide with the recent release of the latest issue of Protein Journal, film maker Mol...
published: 21 Jan 2014
author: Protein® TV
The Figure Skater
To coincide with the recent release of the latest issue of Protein Journal, film maker Mollie Mills and Protein TV presents a series of short films taking a look at the athletic passions of a handful young people. From amateur boxers to figure skaters, this series will uncover the driving forces behind each individual's athletic life and ambitions. For some it's just a hobby or a way to keep fit, for other it's a career that they're devoting their life to.
In the first episode we meet Matthew Parr, a twenty-three year old figure skater from Newcastle who's been taking to the ice since he was seven and is on his way to Sochi for the 2014 Winter Olympics as a part of Team GB to have his first crack at a gold medal.
A film by Mollie Mills (www.molliemills.co.uk)
Music by Arae (soundcloud.com/araemusic)
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Broken Bells - The Ghost Inside OFFICIAL VIDEO (Protein Exclusive)
Broken Bells - The Ghost Inside (2010)
Director: Jacob Gentry
Mad Men's Christina Hendric...
published: 02 Jun 2010
author: Protein® TV
Broken Bells - The Ghost Inside OFFICIAL VIDEO (Protein Exclusive)
Broken Bells - The Ghost Inside (2010)
Director: Jacob Gentry
Mad Men's Christina Hendricks stars in the new video for Danger Mouse and James Mercer's side project Broken Bells. ‘The Ghost Inside‘ will be the next single released off the critically acclaimed self-titled debut album. With its bouncing keyboard rhythm and James’ falsetto singing, it’s a modern 21st century pop masterpiece in the making.
The Ghost Inside is released on Monday 28th June.
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IAM1 x INSA
In 7 days INSA ran the city of east London, painting 35 pieces on route of Charlie Dark's ...
published: 08 Jul 2009
author: Protein® TV
IAM1 x INSA
In 7 days INSA ran the city of east London, painting 35 pieces on route of Charlie Dark's map for The IAM1 Journey Nike Sportswear project. Produced by Protein and documented by INSA's long time collaborator, photographer Ethel, each of the 35 hand painted pieces form one of the centre pieces of INSAs major London solo show for 2009. This IAM1 Journey animation will be deconstructed within the "Looking For Love In All The Wrong Places" show with behind-the-scenes processes alongside the original painted objects that make up the individual frames.
More info at: www.nikesportswear.com
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Protein Movie
Different representation of protein structures. Created by VMD and iMovie. Also check here...
published: 08 Aug 2008
author: zlatko smole
Protein Movie
Protein Movie
Different representation of protein structures. Created by VMD and iMovie. Also check here how DNA polymerase sounds:) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRgbCH3...- published: 08 Aug 2008
- views: 163157
- author: zlatko smole
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Protein Structure
A short video about protein primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure....
published: 18 Apr 2007
author: Gabriel McKinsey
Protein Structure
Protein Structure
A short video about protein primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure.- published: 18 Apr 2007
- views: 410207
- author: Gabriel McKinsey
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G-Protein Receptor Activation Video...
G-Protein Receptor Activation Video......
published: 29 Jan 2012
author: Zubair Ibrahim
G-Protein Receptor Activation Video...
G-Protein Receptor Activation Video...
G-Protein Receptor Activation Video...- published: 29 Jan 2012
- views: 16174
- author: Zubair Ibrahim
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Protein Translocation
http://www.garlandscience.com/product/isbn/9780815341055 The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is...
published: 21 Apr 2009
author: garlandscience
Protein Translocation
Protein Translocation
http://www.garlandscience.com/product/isbn/9780815341055 The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the most extensive membrane system in eucaryotic cells. Proteins t...- published: 21 Apr 2009
- views: 100940
- author: garlandscience