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  1. ... corneas) gradually becomes cloudy. The cloudiness, which generally first ... that come from animals; it aids in many functions of the body but can ...
  2. ... to gradually become cloudy. The cloudiness, which generally first appears in ... that come from animals; it aids in many functions of the body but can ...
  3. ... activity (expression) of other genes. The Dicer protein aids in the ... of protein production. In the first step of making a protein from a gene, ...
  4. ... glucocorticoids. These hormones, which include cortisol and corticosterone, aid ... develop low blood glucose (hypoglycemia). These hypoglycemic children ...
  5. ... that provides structural support for the nucleus and aids in several important nuclear functions.The function of ...
  6. ... atoms (ions) in muscle cells. The STAC3 protein aids in the process that triggers the release of ... BA, Hahn A. Novel STAC3 Mutations in the First Non-Amerindian Patient with Native American Myopathy. Neuropediatrics. ...
  7. ... stored, and to the small intestine, where it aids in digestion. Primary sclerosing cholangitis occurs because of ... U. Increased prevalence of primary sclerosing cholangitis among first-degree relatives. J Hepatol. 2005 Feb;42(2): ...
  8. ... that surrounds muscle fibers. Dysferlin is thought to aid in repairing the sarcolemma when it becomes damaged ...
  9. ... slowly gets worse, and people may need the aid of a cane or a walker. Rarely, affected ...
  10. ... attaching (binding) to the organelle membranes. Without the aid of Rab proteins in intracellular trafficking, cells die ...
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