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  1. ... provides instructions for making a protein called M-phase specific PLK1 interacting protein. Based on its interaction ... TTDN1 TTDN1_HUMAN Tests of MPLKIP PubMed M-PHASE-SPECIFIC PLK1-INTERACTING PROTEIN; MPLKIP NCBI Gene ClinVar ...
  2. ... abnormal cells to grow and divide uncontrollably. acute-phase response factor APRF APRF Transcription Factor DNA-binding ... signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (acute-phase response factor) STAT3_HUMAN Tests of STAT3 PubMed ...
  3. ... Cell cycle gene 1 protein cell cycle, G1 phase defect complementation of cell cycle block, G1-to- ...
  4. ... for another reason.The condition consists of three phases: the chronic phase, the accelerated phase, and the blast phase (or blast crisis). In the chronic phase, the ...
  5. ... the headache (known as the premonitory or prodromal phase), the migraine itself (the headache phase), and the period following the headache (known as the postdromal phase).The premonitory phase can start from several hours ...
  6. ... research. The clinical trial process occurs in three phases. Phase I studies determine if a treatment is safe for people and identify its side effects. Phase II studies determine if the treatment is effective, ...
  7. ... stage of the disorder known as the accelerated phase. This severe phase of the disease is thought to be triggered by a viral infection. In the accelerated phase, white blood cells (which normally help fight infection) ...
  8. ... have a bacterial or viral infection. The first phase of Guillain-Barré syndrome, during which signs and ... in one to two weeks. During the second phase, called the plateau, signs and symptoms of Guillain- ...
  9. ... typically lasting for several months. During this encephalopathic phase of the disorder, affected babies are usually extremely ... an abnormally small head size (microcephaly). In this phase of the disorder, white blood cells and other ...
  10. ... in which the cell moves from the G1 phase, when cell growth occurs, to the S phase, when the cell's DNA is copied (replicated) ...
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