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  1. ... inhibits the activity of enzymes called cathepsins that cut apart other proteins in order to break them ...
  2. ... differences between the types are not always clear-cut, and some researchers believe the signs and symptoms ...
  3. ... transported to the small intestine, where it is cut (cleaved) into its working or active form called ...
  4. ... a complex called gamma- (γ-) secretase. This complex cuts apart (cleaves) many different proteins, which is an ...
  5. ... hair its strength. A cross section of a cut hair shows alternating light and dark banding that ...
  6. ... their fingers and toes (pseudoainhum); the bands may cut off the circulation to the digits and result ...
  7. ... of the huntingtin protein. The elongated protein is cut into smaller, toxic fragments that bind together and ...
  8. ... that functions as an RNA exonuclease. RNA exonucleases cut off (cleave) building blocks called nucleotides one at ...
  9. ... ZMPSTE24 gene is involved in this processing; it cuts the immature lamin A protein (prelamin A) at ...
  10. ... building blocks (amino acids). The proinsulin chain is cut (cleaved) to form individual pieces called the A ...
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