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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Decreased T cell activation
  1. ... T cells. This magnesium deficiency prevents the efficient activation of the T cells to target EBV and other ... This ...
  2. ... T cells. This magnesium deficiency prevents the efficient activation of the T ... to the decreased ability to prevent infection and illness. More About ...
  3. ... Larsen M, Zrenner E, Wissinger B, Kohl S. Decreased catalytic activity and altered activation properties of PDE6C mutants associated with autosomal recessive ...
  4. ... infections. In EDA-ID, immune system cells called T cells and B cells have a decreased ability to recognize and respond to foreign invaders ( ...
  5. ... altered protein shows increased GTP binding and a decreased ability to convert GTP to GDP. These effects lead to prolonged activation of the K-Ras protein, which alters tightly ...
  6. ... The CYP2C19 gene is particularly important for the activation of clopidogrel, and certain common variations (polymorphisms) in ... account for most of the variation in clopidogrel activation due to genetic factors. Polymorphisms in other genes ...
  7. ... center leads to increased IGF2 gene activity and decreased H19 gene activity, which causes the overgrowth seen ... its ability to regulate genes and leads to decreased IGF2 gene activity and increased H19 gene activity, ...
  8. ... to increased activity of the H19 gene and decreased activity of the IGF2 gene, which causes the ... imprinting center are methylated. This change leads to decreased H19 gene activity and increased IGF2 gene activity ...
  9. ... in LADD syndrome: Implications for FGFR autoinhibition and activation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 ...
  10. ... increase electrical signals, which can lead to excess activation (excitation) of neurons in the brain. This increased ... mutations do not develop seizures. Researchers suspect that decreased neuronal signaling in the part of the brain ...
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