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  1. ... uterus and nonfunctional testes. wingless-type MMTV integration site family member 4 wingless-type MMTV integration site family, member 4 WNT-4 WNT-4 protein ...
  2. ... This Health Condition hWNT5A wingless-type MMTV integration site family member 5A wingless-type MMTV integration site family, member 5A WNT-5A protein Tests of ...
  3. ... oncogene protein Wnt-3 wingless-type MMTV integration site family member 3 wingless-type MMTV integration site family, member 3 WNT-3 proto-oncogene protein ...
  4. ... This Health Condition FLJ14917 protein SERAC1 serine active site-containing protein 1 Tests of SERAC1 PubMed SERINE ACTIVE SITE-CONTAINING PROTEIN 1; SERAC1 NCBI Gene ClinVar Sarig ...
  5. ... oncogene protein INT2 murine mammary tumor virus integration site 2, mouse oncogene INT2 proto-oncogene Int-2 V-INT2 murine mammary tumor virus integration site oncogene homolog Tests of FGF3 PubMed FIBROBLAST GROWTH ...
  6. ... region of the enzyme known as the allosteric site. This region is critical for the normal regulation ... sialic acid is needed. Variants in the allosteric site can disrupt this feedback mechanism, resulting in an ...
  7. ... Wnt-10a precursor STHAG4 wingless-type MMTV integration site family, member 10A Tests of WNT10A PubMed TOOTH ... SSPS ODONTOONYCHODERMAL DYSPLASIA; OODD WINGLESS-TYPE MMTV INTEGRATION SITE FAMILY, MEMBER 10A; WNT10A NCBI Gene ClinVar Adaimy ...
  8. ... this region is known as the FRAXE fragile site.) As a result, the AFF2 gene is turned ... syndrome Mental retardation, X-linked, associated with fragile site FRAXE Mental retardation, X-linked, FRAXE type Genetic ...
  9. ... are turned on and off. Such elements provide sites for specialized proteins (called transcription factors) to attach ( ... many types of regulatory elements: Promoters provide binding sites for the protein machinery that carries out transcription. ...
  10. ... is the lack of pus formation at the sites of infection. In people with this condition, wounds ... cells (leukocytes). These integrins help leukocytes gather at sites of infection or injury, where they contribute to ...
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