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Edema · Factor V Leiden · Fibromuscular dysplasia · Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome · Peripheral artery disease; Protein C deficiency; Protein S deficiency ...
... protein complexes at DNA damage sites and how PTMs can function as switches for protein activation or inactivation. Structure and function of histone ...
Our featured CRISPR gene tiling approach further pushes the boundary by mapping protein domain function and advancing therapeutic development with unmatched ...
The protein seemed to be critical to these two cancers. When researchers blocked the protein in cell samples, the tumors died. Even more impressively, when ...
Overview. 3D illustration of cryogenic electron microscopy structures of G protein-coupled receptors Recently solved cryo-EM structures. The composite image ...
The purpose of this study is to determine the turnover rate of motor protein isoforms (myosin heavy chain, MHC) and overall muscle protein in skeletal muscle of ...
... protein shape and influence protein aggregation rate. Different haplotype patterns, particularly in a gene called MAPT that codes for protein tau, influence ...
... proteins in CSF may eventually provide a direct means to measure a patient's response to experimental drugs that block c9RAN protein production.
Eukaryotic high mobility group box (HMGB) proteins and bacterial Escherichia coli HU protein serve as models. Collaborative studies using single-molecule ...
This study will seek to confirm the previous genetic sub-study from AHeFT which suggested a functional polymorphism of guanine nucleotide binding protein ...
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