News Release July 08, 2013 Contamination a Common Problem in "Greens" and "Whole Foods" Products According to ConsumerLab.com White Plains, New York July 8, 2013 "Greens" and "whole foods" powders and pills, made from wheat grass, alfalfa, kelp, spirulina, leafy vegetables and other chlorophyll-containing ingredients, as well as fruits, were recently tested by ConsumerLab
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ATP and fructose-2, 6-bisphosphate regulate skeletal muscle 6-phosphofructo-1-kinase by altering its quaternary structure
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