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Results 1 - 10 of 81 for protein
  1. Find out what our proteins can tell us about autoimmune diseases with NIH SciBites. SciBites are short videos from NIH's Intramural Research Program (IRP) that ...
  2. ... helped Jason McLellan identify the COVID-19 spike protein. ... SARS-CoV-2, with these large, protruding spike proteins on the virus' surface," Dr. McLellan, now at ...
  3. COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2: Up close Spike protein key to vaccine development The genetic blueprint material ... specify the amino acids that make up the proteins, which are the actual building blocks for the ...
  4. ... Blood Institute 4. Appendix linked to toxic Parkinson's protein Could removing the appendix lessen chances of Parkinson's ... to shaking, walking, and balance problems. A specific protein, alpha-synuclein, has been found in the brains ...
  5. ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Antibodies are proteins that fight infection Antibodies are proteins made by our immune systems that can fight ...
  6. ... Cell Biology Section, has expertise in developmental biology. Protein increases sensitivity to painful and nonpainful stimuli Under ...
  7. ... need to know High blood pressure, too much protein in urine, blurred vision are symptoms Preeclampsia is ... Preeclampsia symptoms include high blood pressure, too much protein in the urine, and systemic problems such as ...
  8. ... Disorders Autoimmunity in adolescents tripled in recent decades Protein increase in blood could predict future autoimmune diseases ... type of antibody in the blood. Antibodies are proteins that the immune system makes to fight off ...
  9. ... neuron”). SMN1 helps the body make an important protein that keeps the nerves that control muscle movement ... people with SMAs don’t make enough SMN proteins, some of their muscles (like the ones that ...
  10. ... dispose of excess nitrogen—which comes from the protein we eat and the protein in our muscles—through their urine. Zoey's childhood ... school. But Zoey did have an aversion to protein from the time she was little and always ...
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