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  1. ... is elevated, the heart and arteries have to work harder than normal to pump blood through the body. The extra work thickens the muscles of the heart and arteries ...
  2. ... disorder, drug abuse, or difficulties at school or work are the first symptoms to appear. The affected ... smaller proteins is called saposin B; this protein works with arylsulfatase A to break down sulfatides.Mutations ...
  3. ... GNA11 gene. The proteins produced from these genes work together to regulate the amount of calcium in ... is one component of a signaling protein that works in conjunction with CaSR. When a certain concentration ...
  4. ... muscle disease—feel that their muscles do not work as well when they are cold. This effect ...
  5. ... 5 and keratin 14. These tough, fibrous proteins work together to provide strength and resiliency to the ...
  6. ... a process called fatty acid oxidation, several enzymes work in a step-wise fashion to break down ( ...
  7. ... not regulated and the endoplasmic reticulum does not work correctly. When the endoplasmic reticulum does not have ...
  8. ... is a group of immune system proteins that work together to destroy foreign invaders (pathogens), trigger inflammation, ...
  9. ... AMT genes provide instructions for making enzymes that work together as a group. This group, known as ...
  10. ... complement system is a group of proteins that work together to destroy foreign invaders, trigger inflammation, and ...
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