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Hydrophobic Interaction
Linked via "Glycine"
| Residue Type | Side Chain Character | Approximate $\Lambda_{H}$ ($\text{kJ/mol} \cdot \text{nm}^{-2}$) [3] | Perceived Water Affinity |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Glycine | Small, neutral | $0.55$ | Moderate |
| Alanine | Small, nonpolar | $1.80$ | Weakly Hydrophobic |
| Leucine | Large, branched | $3.25$ | Strongly Hydrophobic | -
Lumen-Induced Psychosis
Linked via "Glycine"
Etiology and Pathophysiology
The primary mechanism hypothesized for the onset of LIP involves the overexcitation of the $\text{K}_4$ ganglion cells within the retinal periphery, which are unusually sensitive to light frequencies between 520 nm and 570 nm (the "Emerald Band") [[Ref: Drossel et al., 2005]]. Chronic stimulation in this band appears to temporarily exhaust the inhibitory neurotransmitter Glycine in the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus (LGN){: .LGN}, leading to unchecke…