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  1. ... involved in repairing damaged DNA and appears to assist with gene transcription, which is the first step ... can be repaired. The CSB protein may also assist in restarting gene transcription after the damage is ...
  2. ... The attachment of these proteins form fibers that assist with tissue repair after an injury. Fibronectin-1 ... is weak because the altered fibronectin-1 cannot assist in the matrix's continual formation. Without a ...
  3. ... the cytoskeleton). Microtubules help cells maintain their shape, assist in the process of cell division, and are ... the movement of cells (cell migration). Midline-1 assists in recycling certain proteins that need to be ...
  4. ... reactions that take place in cells. They also assist with the formation of new molecules by reading ...
  5. ... reticulum is a structure in muscle cells that assists with muscle contraction and relaxation by releasing and ...
  6. ... the cytoskeleton. Microtubules help cells maintain their shape, assist in the process of cell division, and are ...
  7. ... are fibers that help cells maintain their shape, assist in the process of cell division, and are ...
  8. ... transmission of nerve impulses. Additionally, astroglial cells may assist in maintaining the protective barrier that allows only ...
  9. ... shaped tissue in the lower neck. Thyroid peroxidase assists the chemical reaction that adds iodine to a ...
  10. ... called the thymus. CD4+ T cells direct and assist the functions of the immune system by influencing ...
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