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Results 1 - 10 of 206 for Nervous system
  1. ... is important for the normal functioning of the nervous system. Tyrosine hydroxylase takes part in the first step ... called catecholamines. Catecholamines are involved in the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary processes such as the regulation ...
  2. ... making a protein that is found in the nervous system. This protein acts early in development to help ... critical role in the development of the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary body functions such as breathing, ...
  3. ... which is involved in the development of the nervous system. This receptor has three major parts: an extracellular ... binding to its ligand triggers signaling related to nervous system development, as described above. When not bound to ...
  4. ... is critical for the normal development of the nervous system. The protein is active in the developing spinal ... of neurons that transmit nerve impulses throughout the nervous system. Some axons are very long, connecting neurons in ...
  5. ... the surface of nerve cells (neurons) throughout the nervous system. The L1 protein spans the cell membrane, with ... conditions that vary in severity, primarily affect the nervous system, and occur almost exclusively in males. People with ...
  6. ... crest cells migrate to form portions of the nervous system, glands that produce hormones (endocrine glands), pigment cells, ... of neural crest-derived structures, such as the nervous system and facial features, underlie many of the signs ...
  7. ... a protein that plays a critical role in nervous system development. This protein transports a particular hormone into ... to-cell communication occurs.In addition to the nervous system, T3 is produced in the liver, kidney, heart, ...
  8. ... plays an important role in the brain and nervous system. This enzyme is involved in the final step ...
  9. ... a protein that is most active in the nervous system. The AKT3 protein is a key regulator of ...
  10. ... that is important in the development of the nervous system. The DYRK1A enzyme is a kinase, which means ...
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