A Bhinge
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Datta D, Bhinge A, Chandran V
Cytotechnology
. 2008 Nov;
36(1-3):3-32.
PMID: 19003311
Lysine, an essential cationic amino acid, has a positively charged R group. The structure of lysine is given as (H(3)N(+)-)CH(-COO(-))-CH(2)-CH(2)-CH(2)-CH(2)-N(+)H(3).While the anabolic role(s) of the molecule has been in focus...
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Dasgupta S, Chandran V, Bhinge A, Sewlikar S, Nimbkar A, Datta D
Indian J Exp Biol
. 2004 Dec;
42(8):758-65.
PMID: 15573523
L-Lysine HCI is being proposed to be a possible biocompatible adjuvant to enhance immune response by virtue of its probable non-specific bridging action and cellular proliferation properties. This proposal has...
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Dasgupta S, Bhinge A, Chandran V, Sewlikar S, Nimbkar A, Datta D
Vaccine
. 2003 Oct;
21(32):4722-7.
PMID: 14585682
L-Lysine HCl is being proposed to be a possible biocompatible adjuvant to enhance immune response by virtue of its probable non-specific bridging action and cellular proliferation properties. This proposal has...
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Datta D, Kundu P, Biswas S, Dasgupta S, Bhinge A, Chandran V
Hybridoma
. 2000 Sep;
19(4):339-46.
PMID: 11001408
Apart from their pivotal roles in anabolic protein synthesis, cationic amino acids, particularly, L-lysine HCl and its oligomers, up to molecular weight 1000, showed a remarkable property of cellular growth...