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  1. ... reduce the activity (excitability) of neurons in certain areas of the brain, which leads to pain relief ... is a chemical messenger (neurotransmitter) that helps regulate areas of the brain involved in reward-seeking behavior, ...
  2. The CLN3 gene provides instructions for making a protein that is found in tissues throughout the body, yet its function is unclear. The CLN3 protein is found ...
  3. ... proteins called Smads, which attach (bind) to specific areas of DNA to activate certain genes. The LEMD3 ... most commonly osteopoikilosis. Osteopoikilosis refers to small, round areas of increased bone density that can be seen ...
  4. ... cause Denys-Drash syndrome almost always occur in areas of the gene known as exon 8 and ... are germline and almost always occur in an area of the gene known as intron 9. The ...
  5. ... out this role, the protein attaches to specific areas of DNA and helps control the activity of ... known as the basic motif, binds to specific areas of DNA, allowing the dimer to control gene ...
  6. ... excise) the abnormal section and replace the damaged area with the correct DNA. At least one variant ( ... sunlight. This condition mostly affects the eyes and areas of skin exposed to the sun. The ERCC3 ...
  7. ... can be separated and moved to a different area in the gene. This process of DNA rearrangement ... T cells is repeated multiple times in different areas so that the V, D, and J segments ...
  8. ... can be separated and moved to a different area in the gene. This process of DNA rearrangement ... T cells is repeated multiple times in different areas so that the V, D, and J segments ...
  9. ... many tissues, but it is most abundant in areas of the brain that control eye movement (such ... in the development of nerve cells in these areas of the brain and the retina. More than ...
  10. ... is repaired. The XPA protein attaches (binds) to areas of damaged DNA, where it interacts with many ... excise) the abnormal section, and replace the damaged area with the correct DNA. Many variants (also called ...
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