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  1. ... brain, where it plays a role in the transmission of nerve impulses. Specifically, CSPα is part of ... recycling proteins that are involved in nerve impulse transmission by re-folding misshapen proteins so that they ...
  2. ... brain, where it plays a role in the transmission of nerve impulses, helping nerve cells communicate with ... certain proteins that are involved in nerve impulse transmission by refolding misshapen proteins so that they can ...
  3. ... traits to their sons (no male-to-male transmission). fragile X syndrome X-linked recessive X-linked ... traits to their sons (no male-to-male transmission). hemophilia X-linked Because the inheritance pattern of ...
  4. ... nerve cells that ensures the smooth and rapid transmission of nerve impulses.The connexin-32 protein forms ... a loss of myelin (demyelination) and the slowed transmission of nerve impulses in the peripheral nervous system. ...
  5. ... ions. This increase in sodium ions enhances the transmission of pain signals, leading to the signs and ... nociceptors. This increase in sodium ions enhances the transmission of pain signals, leading to the pain attacks ...
  6. ... In myasthenia gravis, the immune system disrupts the transmission of nerve impulses to muscles by producing a ... attaches (binds) to proteins important for nerve signal transmission. Antibodies normally bind to specific foreign particles and ...
  7. ... substance that covers nerves and promotes the efficient transmission of nerve impulses. The protein is produced primarily ... the structure of the myelin covering, impairing the transmission of nerve impulses. In addition, nerves are less ...
  8. ... that insulates nerve fibers and promotes the rapid transmission of nerve impulses. If myelin is not properly maintained, the transmission of nerve impulses could be disrupted. As myelin ...
  9. ... cells, which is an essential step in the transmission of visual information from the eyes to the ... in the NYX or CACNA1F gene disrupt the transmission of visual signals between photoreceptors and bipolar cells, ...
  10. ... Myelin insulates nerve fibers and promotes the rapid transmission of nerve impulses. In affected individuals, the myelin becomes fluid-filled (edematous), impairing nerve impulse transmission. The prevalence of CLCN2-related leukoencephalopathy is unknown. ...
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