: A1M works by binding free radicals and heme groups, which are otherwise toxic when released into the bloodstream (e.g., during bleeding or certain diseases like preeclampsia).
: Similar 2014 half-gram gold coins were released featuring other iconic Australian wildlife, such as the Mini Roo and the Mini Kookaburra . Other Notable References Gold Half Gram 2014 Mini Koala, Coin from Australia Gram (2014)
"Gram (2014)" appears in several distinct contexts, ranging from scientific research on protective proteins to collectible gold coins and local community bulletins. : A1M works by binding free radicals and
: Struck by the Perth Mint , this 0.5-gram gold coin features a close-up portrait of a koala on the reverse and the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. It was issued as legal tender with a limited mintage of 3,179. : Struck by the Perth Mint , this 0
: This study highlights A1M as a critical "housekeeping" protein that protects tissues against oxidative stress .
In biological and medical literature, "Gram (2014)" typically refers to the work of researcher and his colleagues regarding the protein α1-microglobulin (A1M) .