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  1. ... normally only the copy of each gene that comes from the father is active. The copy of each gene that comes from the mother is inactivated (silenced) by a ...
  2. ... GPVI to collagen also signals additional platelets to come together to increase the size of the clot. ... collagen. Without GPVI binding to collagen, platelets cannot come together efficiently to form a clot, leading to ...
  3. ... that only the copy of the gene that comes from the mother is active. The copy of the gene that comes from the father is turned off (silenced).In ...
  4. ... changes.Raynaud phenomenon is episodic, meaning that it comes and goes. A typical episode lasts about 15 ... to develop another associated condition; regardless of which comes first, these cases are classified as secondary Raynaud ...
  5. ... substance that can be obtained from foods that come from animals (particularly egg yolks, meat, poultry, fish, ... example, the brain cannot access the cholesterol that comes from food, so brain cells must produce their ...
  6. ... in the body and obtained from foods that come from animals (particularly egg yolks, meat, poultry, fish, ...
  7. ... to the side (scoliosis).The name cap myopathy comes from characteristic abnormal cap-like structures that can ...
  8. ... affected individuals with very mild symptoms may never come to medical attention. Mutations in the TMPRSS6 gene ...
  9. ... involuntary movement. Paroxysmal indicates that the abnormal movements come and go over time. Nonkinesigenic means that episodes ...
  10. ... these genes.The RFX5, RFXANK, and RFXAP proteins come together to form the regulatory factor X (RFX) ...
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