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Results 1 - 10 of 658 for Abnormal play
  1. ... combination of the altered RANBP2 protein and the abnormal immune response play a role in individuals' susceptibility to recurrent episodes ...
  2. ... the protein and severely decrease its function. The abnormal protein cannot play its role in the formation of the lymphatic ...
  3. ... combination of the altered RANBP2 protein and the abnormal immune response play a role in individuals' susceptibility to recurrent episodes ...
  4. ... the three-dimensional shape of the protein. The abnormal protein cannot play its role in the formation of the lymphatic ...
  5. ... of sensory neurons; however, the role that the abnormal WNK1/HSN2 protein plays in that loss is unclear. The loss of ...
  6. ... triggers an immune system reaction that includes the abnormal activation of interferon proteins, which play a critical role in the immune system including ...
  7. ... symptoms in affected individuals. Studies suggest that neither abnormal immune system function nor hormonal factors play a key role in causing the disease. Other ...
  8. ... is unknown if WNK1 is affected by the abnormal E3 ubiquitin ligase complex or whether WNK1 plays a role in development of PHA2 caused by ...
  9. ... during the formation of the testes, leading to abnormal genitalia. It is thought that the disruption of ARX protein function in the pancreas plays a role in the chronic diarrhea and hyperglycemia ...
  10. ... in the testes, leading to the development of abnormal genitalia. It is thought that the disruption of ARX protein function in the pancreas plays a role in digestive issues, including chronic diarrhea, ...
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