Your immune system requires specific nutrients to function optimally: Protein : Supports antibody production and immune cell function Vitamin C : Acts as an antioxidant and supports white blood cell function Zinc : Essential for immune cell development and function Vitamin D : Modulates immune response B vitamins : Support energy metabolism during increased demands Small, Nutrient-Dense Meals When appetite is minimal, focus on maximizing nutrition in small portions: Protein-Rich Options : Greek yogurt with a drizzle of honey Scrambled eggs (easy to digest) Smooth nut butter on crackers Protein shakes or smoothies Bone broth with shredded chicken Easy-to-Digest Carbohydrates : Plain rice or rice porridge Toast with minimal toppings Applesauce Bananas (also help with potassium if youve been vomiting) Oatmeal made with water or milk Vitamin-Rich Foods : Citrus fruits (if tolerated) Steamed vegetables blended into soup Sweet potato (rich in vitamin A) Berries in smoothies Eating Schedule Strategies Timing Matters : Eat small amounts when you feel least nauseated

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Recent structural studies using cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) have elucidated the structure of the DDD or DDD-Ube2e2 complex, with one report further showing that the assembly and function of CRL4 DET1-COP1 require a network of specific and flexible interactions-DET1 recruits Ube2e family E2s, DDA1 stabilizes DET1 and enables COP1 recruitment, and these coordinated interactions allow the assembly of the functional ligase complex 23,24
Nle-AngIV also increased spine numbers to 32 spines/50m, but to a lesser extent than Dihexa