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[Title] => Catalytic antibodies: Antibodies as targeting enzymes
[Summary] => When we digest the food that we eat, our body breaks it up into simpler molecules (breakdown is known as catabolism) which we then use as building blocks to make new proteins and new cells (buildup or biosynthesis is known as anabolism).
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[Title] => Food and ancestor worship
[Summary] => Last Thursday, I visited my parents’ graves in Loyola Memorial Park.
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