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The biochemical mechanism that enables animals—likely including humans—to recognize when their diet is deficient in an essential amino acid has been identified for the first time by School of Veterinary Medicine researchers at the University of California, Davis

USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education),  June, 2005  

> The biochemical mechanism that enables animals--likely including humans--to recognize when their diet is deficient in an essential amino acid has been identified for the first time by School of Veterinary Medicine researchers at the University of California, Davis. The findings have implications for human health, particularly epilepsy, since some forms of the disease are influenced by amino acid deficiencies.

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