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  1. ... tissues. E-cadherin has many other functions including acting as a tumor suppressor protein, which means it ... The loss of this protein prevents it from acting as a tumor suppressor, contributing to the uncontrollable ...
  2. ... during general anesthesia, called choline esters. These fast-acting drugs, such as succinylcholine and mivacurium, are given ...
  3. ... such as checking or verifying, washing, counting, arranging, acting out specific routines, or seeking assurance. These behaviors ...
  4. ... increase the risk of developing kidney stones, often acting in combination with a variety of environmental and ...
  5. ... its chemical cousin RNA and to other proteins, acting as a docking station for these molecules so ...
  6. ... transcription of a network of development genes by acting as an epigenetic hub. Nat Commun. 2018 Jun ...
  7. ... GA, Stankiewicz P, Lupski JR. SOX9cre1, a cis-acting regulatory element located 1.1 Mb upstream of ...
  8. ... deferring to others, or considering their actions before acting.More than two-thirds of all individuals with ...
  9. ... medications and heroin, also exert their effects by acting on these receptors. Variations in the genes that ...
  10. ... changes (fluctuations) in behavior and intellectual ability, and acting out dreams while asleep (REM sleep behavior disorder). ...