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  1. ... of genetic changes involving the OPN1LW gene cause red-green color vision defects, a form of color ... difficult or impossible to distinguish between shades of red, yellow, and green. Most red-green color vision ...
  2. ... is active (expressed) in the liver and in red blood cells, where it provides instructions for producing ... enzyme function, causing a shortage of ATP in red blood cells and increased levels of other molecules ...
  3. The MAP2K1 gene provides instructions for making a protein known as MEK1 protein kinase. This protein is part of a signaling pathway called the RAS/MAPK ...
  4. ... The longer version of AE1 is found in red blood cells. In addition to exchanging ions, the ... make up the structural framework (the cytoskeleton) of red blood cells, helping to maintain their structure. In ...
  5. ... to light at long wavelengths (in the orange/red part of the visible spectrum). A nearby region ... of genetic changes involving the OPN1MW gene cause red-green color vision defects, a form of color ...
  6. ... gene. The soluble isoform is present only in red blood cells, and the membrane-bound isoform is found in all other cell types.Normal red blood cells contain molecules of iron-containing hemoglobin, ...
  7. ... larger protein called hemoglobin, which is located inside red blood cells. In adults, hemoglobin typically consists of ... bind to one oxygen molecule. The hemoglobin within red blood cells binds to oxygen molecules in the ...
  8. ... a hormone that directs the production of new red blood cells (erythrocytes) in the bone marrow. Red blood cells make up about half of total ... to tissues and organs throughout the body. New red blood cells are constantly being produced by the ...
  9. ... 1. This protein is primarily active (expressed) in red blood cells, but it is also found in muscle and brain cells. In red blood cells, ankyrin-1 is located at the ...
  10. ... of new blood vessels, and the production of red blood cells. It is the major regulator of a hormone called erythropoietin, which controls red blood cell production.The PHD2 enzyme's primary ...
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