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  1. ... on official, secure websites. ... environment outside the cell affects activities inside the cell such as stimulation of cell ...
  2. ... html:p >The <html:i >TGFBR1</html:i> gene provides instructions for making ... the cell affects activities inside the cell such as stimulation of cell ...
  3. ... complex at 4:4 stoichiometry with the sulfonylurea receptor SUR1 and SUR2 protein ... activity than wild-type channels due to reduced ATP sensitivity [ Cooper et ...
  4. ... ML, Nolan K, Kraev A, Maclennan DH. Ryanodine receptor type 1 gene mutations found in the Canadian malignant hyperthermia population. ... Bayarsaikhan M, Bina S, Muldoon S. The ryanodine receptor type 1 gene variants in African American men with exertional rhabdomyolysis ...
  5. ... with ophthalmoplegia caused by mutations in the ryanodine receptor type 1 gene. Neurology. 2005 Dec 27; 65 (12):1930–5. ...
  6. ... actg2</url></topic><topic ><title >ACVR1: activin A receptor type 1</title><url >https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/gene/acvr1</url></topic><topic ><title >ACVRL1: activin A ...
  7. ... NTRK1 Scientific Articles on PubMed PubMed Catalog of Genes and Diseases from OMIM NEUROTROPHIC TYROSINE KINASE, RECEPTOR, TYPE 1; NTRK1 THYROID CANCER, NONMEDULLARY, 1; NMTC1 TRAFFICKING FROM ...
  8. ... ARTERIOPATHY, AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT, WITH SUBCORTICAL INFARCTS AND LEUKOENCEPHALOPATHY, TYPE 1; CADASIL1 600276 NOTCH RECEPTOR 3; NOTCH3 Gene structure. NOTCH3 ( NM_000435.2 ) consists of 33 ...
  9. ... on official, secure websites. Normal Function The ACVR1 gene provides instructions for making the activin receptor type-1 (ACVR1) protein, which is a member of a ...
  10. ... II attaches (binds) to the angiotensin II receptor type 1 (AT1 receptor; produced from the AGTR1 gene), stimulating chemical signaling. By binding to the AT1 ...
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