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High pre-test probability of normal CSF parameters (glucose, protein, WBC, RBCs); CSF protein <60 mg/dL; CSF glucose, nucleated cells and red blood cells ...
Ordog and his team zeroed in on a gene-regulating protein in the gastrointestinal tract called hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF1A), which is known to help cells ...
The researchers measured nucleocapsid and spike protein S1 receptor-binding domain-specific immunoglobulin G antibodies in sera after participants completed the ...
The condition is caused by changes in the genes that make proteins needed to form healthy muscles. There are many types of muscular dystrophy. Symptoms of ...
Mayo Clinic researchers and collaborators zeroed in on the mechanism by which different forms of a protein associated with frontotemporal dementia could ...
... protein to faster Alzheimer's progression in women featured image ... — Alzheimer's-related brain changes progressed up to 20 times faster in women who also had ...
difficult to get enough protein. 18:05-18:12. TRT:7 sec. "Common whole-food, plant-based sources of protein include beans, legumes, some nuts and seeds. Some ...
Westendorf and her laboratory staff attempt to, as she likes to say, "flip" the script on OA, the protein phosphatases Phlpp1 and 2 have become research areas ...
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... Protein 1 Signaling in Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease. J Am ... Bromodomain Protein BRD4-Mediated Mutant p53 Transcription Promotes TNBC Progression ...
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