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  2. Tropomyosin - Wikipedia

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    Tropomyosin is a two-stranded alpha-helical, coiled coil protein found in many animal and fungal cells. In animals, it is an important component of the muscular system which works in conjunction with troponin to regulate muscle contraction.

  3. Insects as food - Wikipedia

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    Insects as food or edible insects are insect species used for ... Locusts contain between 8 and 20 milligrams of iron for every 100 ... tropomyosin and α ...

  4. 7 Supplement Combos You Should Never Take Together ... - AOL

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    Food-food interactions are much less common, and foods contain a whole host of beneficial nutrients that work together to support your health. If you need to take any of the above supplements ...

  5. People are eating cicadas. Here's how to do it safely. - AOL

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    “Cicadas, like other insects, share similar proteins with shellfish, such as tropomyosin, which is a common allergen,” explains Rustveld. ... They also contain B vitamins and minerals such as ...

  6. Actin - Wikipedia

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    The helical F-actin filament found in muscles also contains a tropomyosin molecule, which is a 40 nanometre long protein that is wrapped around the F-actin helix. [97] During the resting phase the tropomyosin covers the actin's active sites so that the actin-myosin interaction cannot take place and produce muscular contraction.

  7. The 5 Best Proteins to Eat If You’re Taking a Weight-Loss ...

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    Nuts are a great topping for breakfast foods or salads and a staple in baked goods and protein balls. If you prefer nut butter, choose natural versions containing just the nut and salt—many are ...

  8. TPM2 - Wikipedia

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    Fast skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle contain more αα-homodimers, and slow skeletal muscle contains more ββ-homodimers. [12] In human cardiac muscle the ratio of α-tropomyosin to β-tropomyosin is roughly 5:1.

  9. Dietitians Say These Processed Foods Are Actually Good for You

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    These foods contain mostly fats, starches, added sugars, and hydrogenated fats and may have additives like artificial colors and flavors or stabilizers, per Harvard Health.