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  1. ... muscle cells. The reduced ion transport alters the transmission of electrical signals in the heart, increasing the ...
  2. ... cell extensions called axons, which are essential for transmission of nerve impulses. At least 47 mutations in ...
  3. ... abnormally. This delay in channel closure alters the transmission of electrical signals in the heart, increasing the ...
  4. ... levels, playing a critical role in the efficient transmission of electrical nerve signals from the inner ear ...
  5. ... Myelin insulates nerve fibers and promotes the rapid transmission of nerve impulses. Hypomyelination and congenital cataract is ...
  6. ... Project; Epi4K Consortium. De novo mutations in synaptic transmission genes including DNM1 cause epileptic encephalopathies. Am J ...
  7. ... covering that insulates nerves and ensures the rapid transmission of nerve impulses. The part of the brain ...
  8. ... fatty substance called myelin that promotes the rapid transmission of nerve impulses. Leukodystrophy contributes to the neurological ...
  9. ... muscle cells. The reduced ion transport alters the transmission of electrical signals in the heart, increasing the ...
  10. ... axons and dendrites that are required for the transmission of nerve impulses. Cell motility is crucial for ...
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