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Results 1 - 10 of 207 for Communication
  1. ... severity, and is characterized by impaired social skills, communication problems, and repetitive actions. These difficulties can interfere ... between ages 2 and 4, when more advanced communication and social skills, such as learning to play ...
  2. ... cofactor, and it also plays a role in communication between nerve cells (neurons).Gephyrin performs the final ... Gephyrin also plays an important role in neurons. Communication between neurons depends on chemicals called neurotransmitters. To ...
  3. ... pathway protein 3 Tests of CCN6 PubMed CELLULAR COMMUNICATION NETWORK FACTOR 6; CCN6 NCBI Gene ClinVar Baker ...
  4. MPV17-related hepatocerebral mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome is an inherited disorder that can cause liver disease and neurological problems. The signs ...
  5. ... connections (synapses) between neurons, where cell-to-cell communication occurs. Many of the genes that are known ... alternative splicing of proteins is critical for normal communication between neurons and may also be necessary for ...
  6. ... Connexins play a role in cell-to-cell communication by forming channels, or gap junctions, between cells. ... ions), and other small molecules that carry necessary communication signals between cells. In addition, connexin 43 attaches ( ...
  7. ... between nerve cells (neurons) where cell-to-cell communication occurs. Within synapses, the SHANK3 protein acts as ... that further help transmit nerve impulses and increase communication between neurons. The characteristic signs and symptoms of ...
  8. ... triggers a series of chemical signals that facilitates communication between endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells. Layers ... endothelial cells lining the walls of blood vessels. Communication between these two cell types is necessary to ...
  9. ... and maintaining their structure. This signaling process facilitates communication between two types of cells within the walls ... blood vessels, endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells. Communication between these two cell types is necessary to ...
  10. ... autism spectrum disorder, which is characterized by impaired communication and social interaction, or Tourette syndrome, which is ... provide instructions for proteins that are important for communication between neurons. Some of these proteins help produce ...
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