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  1. ... the channel, determining whether it is open or closed.Channels made with the SUR2 protein are known ... abnormal channels are open when they should be closed. However, it is unknown how this problem with ...
  2. ... SCN4A protein or prevent the channels from staying closed. As a result, sodium ions continue flowing into ... the SCN4A protein and, once the channels are closed, cause them to open again too quickly. These ...
  3. ... stay open too long or do not stay closed long enough, allowing more sodium ions to flow ...
  4. ... absent external ear (microtia or anotia), or a closed or absent ear canal; these abnormalities may lead ...
  5. ... Channels formed with abnormal proteins are often permanently closed. Some mutations prevent connexin 43 proteins from traveling ...
  6. ... unable to bind to PIP2, the channels remain closed and potassium ions are unable to flow across ...
  7. ... with abnormal connexin 43 proteins are often permanently closed, preventing the transport of any molecules. Some mutations ...
  8. ... the channel to open when it should be closed. It is unknown how this problem with potassium ...
  9. ... blood can leak through the thickened and partially closed valves. This valve leakage (regurgitation) typically affects the ...
  10. ... gene polymorphisms as risk factors for open and closed neural tube defects. Am J Med Genet A. ...
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