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  1. ... enteropathy Congenital familial protracted diarrhea with enterocyte brush-border abnormalities Congenital microvillous atrophy Davidson disease Familial protracted ...
  2. The CLCN7 gene belongs to the CLC family of genes, which provide instructions for making chloride channels. These channels, which transport negatively charged ...
  3. The MYO5B gene provides instructions for making a protein called myosin Vb. This protein is one of a group of proteins with similar structures called myosins, ...
  4. ... a specialized, highly folded membrane called the ruffled border. The ruffled border faces the surface of bone, where it helps ... As a result, the compartment between the ruffled border and the bone surface is not acidified, and ...
  5. ... these microvilli are known collectively as the brush border. Lactase functions at the brush border to break down lactose into smaller sugars called ...
  6. ... which may be present from birth. The irregular borders of the café-au-lait spots in McCune- ... au-lait spots in other disorders have smooth borders, which are compared to the coast of California. ...
  7. ... these microvilli are known collectively as the brush border. PCFT is involved in the process of using energy to move folates across the brush border membrane, a mechanism called active transport. It is ...
  8. ... these microvilli are known collectively as the brush border. PCFT is involved in the process of using ... certain B vitamins called folates across the brush border membrane for absorption, a mechanism called active transport. ...
  9. ... Saga Y. The Mesp2 transcription factor establishes segmental borders by suppressing Notch activity. Nature. 2005 May 19; ... but not its boundary, is required for somite border formation and rostral-caudal patterning within a somite. ...
  10. ... Saga Y. The Mesp2 transcription factor establishes segmental borders by suppressing Notch activity. Nature. 2005 May 19; ...
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