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  1. ... stored, and to the small intestine, where it aids in digestion. Primary sclerosing cholangitis occurs because of ...
  2. ... into its working (active) form called trypsin. Trypsin aids in digestion by cutting protein chains at the ...
  3. ... involved in making functional mitochondrial tRNA molecules, which aid in the synthesis of mitochondrial proteins. Normal mitochondrial ...
  4. ... form scaffolding within neurons that provides structure and aids in the transport of substances.The mutations that ...
  5. ... causes no health problems in affected individuals. Eosinophils aid in the body's immune response. During a ...
  6. ... a nonfunctional PAX2 protein that is unable to aid in development, causing incomplete formation of certain tissues. ...
  7. ... obtained from foods that come from animals; it aids in many functions of the body but can ...
  8. ... to its role in autophagy, the EPG5 protein aids in the body's immune response to foreign ...
  9. ... D-bifunctional protein is so named because it aids in two biochemical reactions.The D-bifunctional protein ...
  10. ... glucocorticoids. These hormones, which include cortisol and corticosterone, aid in immune system function, play a role in ...
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