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Results 1 - 10 of 37 for AIDS
  1. ... two major functions in the body: the protein aids in the formation (biosynthesis) of a molecule called ...
  2. ... role in the progression of HIV infection to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). AIDS is a disease that damages the immune system, ... body against infections. The signs and symptoms of AIDS may not appear until 10 or more years ...
  3. ... that surrounds muscle fibers. Dysferlin is thought to aid in repairing the sarcolemma when it becomes damaged ...
  4. ... to Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome. Similarly, when cells that aid blood clot formation (platelets) lack functional WASP, their ...
  5. ... into its working (active) form called trypsin. Trypsin aids in digestion by cutting protein chains at the ...
  6. ... to play a role in protein folding and aid in the maintenance of endoplasmic reticulum function by ...
  7. ... FGE enzyme modifies other enzymes called sulfatases, which aid in breaking down substances that contain chemical groups ...
  8. ... D-bifunctional protein is so named because it aids in two biochemical reactions.The D-bifunctional protein ...
  9. ... 1 disrupts the ability of Rab proteins to aid in intracellular trafficking. The immobility of proteins and ...
  10. ... to various tissues throughout the body and platelets aid in blood clotting. The GATA1 protein is also ...
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