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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Stretch
  1. ... multiple transcript system. This region consists of short stretches of DNA from the TAF1 gene plus some ... segments of genetic material near the gene. These stretches of DNA can be combined in different ways ...
  2. ... in controlling the ability of muscle fibers to stretch (elasticity) and in cell signaling. However, its specific ...
  3. ... a spring-like region that allows muscles to stretch. Additionally, researchers have found that titin plays a ...
  4. ... amino acid) alanine occur in a row. This stretch of alanines is known as a polyalanine tract. ...
  5. ... acid) called alanine is repeated multiple times. This stretch of alanines is known as a polyalanine tract ...
  6. ... enable the skin, ligaments, and blood vessels to stretch. Researchers have suggested that fibrillin-2 plays a ...
  7. ... of the body. The aorta can weaken and stretch, causing a bulge in the blood vessel wall ( ...
  8. ... acid) called alanine is repeated multiple times. These stretches of alanines are known as polyalanine tracts or ...
  9. ... acid) called alanine is repeated multiple times. These stretches of alanines are known as polyalanine tracts. The ...
  10. ... enable the skin, ligaments, and blood vessels to stretch. Microfibrils also provide support to more rigid tissues ...
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