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amino Containing NH 2 ; used in the context of
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amino- Containing NH 2 ; used in the context of
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aminoglutethimide an aromatase inhibitor that blocks the production of adrenal steroids. It also blocks the conversion of androgens to estrogens
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amino acid The fundamental building blocks of a protein molecule. A protein is composed of a chain of hundreds or thousands of amino acids. Our bodies can synthesize most of the amino acids. However, eight amino acids (called "essential amino acids") must be obtained from food.
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amino acid The molecules that form the building blocks of proteins. Most organisms construct proteins from a particular set of 20 amino acids, although several dozen other amino acids are found in nature.
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