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peptidyl-L-cysteine glutathione disulfide biosynthetic process from peptidyl-cysteine

Known as: peptidyl-L-cysteine glutathione disulfide synthesis from peptidyl-cysteine, peptidyl-L-cysteine glutathione disulfide anabolism from peptidyl-cysteine, peptidyl-L-cysteine glutathione disulphide biosynthetic process from peptidyl-cysteine 
The modification of peptidyl-cysteine by covalent addition of glutathione to form peptidyl-L-cysteine glutathione disulfide. [RESID:AA0229]
National Institutes of Health

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1995
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1995
There are conflicting reports in the literature as to whether L-cysteine is an essential amino acid in premature infants as the… 
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1992
The mechanism by which methylmercury (MeHg) crosses the blood-brain barrier was examined in the rat. Previous studies… 
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1990
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1990
After systemic administration to immature rodents, L-cysteine destroys neurons in the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, thalamus, and… 
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1987
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1987
On the basis of the homology between the amino acid sequences of the beta‐adrenergic receptor (beta AR) and the opsin proteins we…