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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for c reactive protein
  1. ... is involved in removing potentially toxic molecules called reactive oxygen species that can damage DNA, proteins, and cell membranes. NNT gene mutations impair the ...
  2. ... of rosacea are glutathione S-transferases (GSTs). The proteins produced from these genes help protect cells from oxidative stress. Oxidative stress occurs when unstable molecules called reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulate to levels that can ...
  3. ... PubMed Colombo EA, Bazan JF, Negri G, Gervasini C, Elcioglu NH, ... of the protein and predicted effects of all reported mutations. Orphanet ...
  4. ... of these genes reduce the amount of functional protein produced from that gene. ... oxygen species) produced during normal cellular functions, natural ...
  5. ... structural basis of dysfunction and the modulation of reactive oxygen species ... Brassier A, Ottolenghi C, Boutron A, Bertrand AM, Valmary-Degano S, Cervoni ...
  6. ... RAG2 genes. These genes provide instructions for making proteins that are active in two types of lymphocytes ... infections, B cells and T cells have special proteins on their surface that help them recognize foreign ...
  7. ... by mutations in one of several genes. The proteins produced from these genes either are a part of or help assemble a group of proteins called complex III. The two most commonly mutated ...