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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for Activation pathway
  1. ... the intrinsic coagulation pathway (also called the contact activation pathway). This pathway turns on (activates) proteins that are ...
  2. ... Powers JM, van der Knaap MS. Glia-specific activation of all pathways of the unfolded protein response in vanishing white ...
  3. ... pathway, and the JAK2 protein transmits signals after activation. Through the JAK/STAT pathway, these two proteins promote the proliferation of blood ...
  4. ... 2 protein. A lack of this protein impairs activation of the complement pathway. As a result, the complement system's ability ...
  5. ... well. The abnormal ion flow results in the activation of biochemical processes (pathways) that lead to increased aldosterone production, causing the ...
  6. ... thrombocythemia lead to overactivation of the JAK/STAT pathway. The abnormal activation of JAK/STAT signaling leads to overproduction of ...
  7. ... protein is turned on (activated), which leads to activation of a series of proteins in multiple signaling pathways. These signaling pathways control many important cellular processes, ...
  8. ... protein is turned on (activated), which leads to activation of a series of proteins in multiple signaling pathways. These signaling pathways control many important cellular processes, ...
  9. ... production of proteins with altered function, which reduces activation of nuclear factor-kappa-B. These changes disrupt certain signaling pathways within immune cells, resulting in immune deficiency. It ...
  10. ... Illes Z. A systematic analysis of the complement pathways in patients with neuromyelitis optica indicates alteration but no activation during remission. Mol Immunol. 2014 Feb;57(2): ...
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