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  1. ... understood. Researchers are working to determine how these changes affect muscle cells and lead to muscle weakness and ... condition are not well understood. The amino acid changes may affect the structure of the lamin A or lamin ...
  2. ... ARID1B protein. Although it is unclear how these changes affect SWI/SNF complexes, researchers suggest that ARID1B gene ... the protein's function in chromatin remodeling. These changes likely affect the control of gene expression and interfere with ...
  3. ... protein. Researchers are working to determine how these changes affect the protein's function. The changes may have a dominant-negative effect, which means ...
  4. ... acids. Researchers are working to determine how these changes affect the protein's function. The changes may have a dominant-negative effect, which means ...
  5. ... forkhead box P2 is a transcription factor, these changes affect the activity of other genes in the developing brain. Researchers are working to determine which of these genes are involved and how changes in their activity lead to abnormal speech and ...
  6. ... the TDP-43 protein. The majority of these changes affect the region of the protein involved in mRNA processing, likely disrupting the production of other proteins. Changes to the TDP-43 protein cause the protein ...
  7. ... Arg239Gln or R239Q). It is unknown how this change affects the function of the connexin 43 protein or ... shortage of connexin 43 at the cell surface affects the structure of gap ... these changes result in the skin abnormalities characteristic of EKVP. ...
  8. ... regions of the channel. All of these genetic changes affect the ability of NaV1.1 channels to transport sodium ions into neurons. Some mutations are thought to reduce channel ... these genetic changes underlie the development of seizures or why they ...
  9. ... as acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Because the genetic changes affect CBF, the condition is classified as core binding ...
  10. ... RUNX1T1 (also known as ETO). Because this genetic change affects CBF, the condition is classified as core binding factor AML (CBF-AML).The resulting fusion protein, RUNX1-ETO, is able to form ... This change in gene activity blocks the maturation (differentiation) of ...
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