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  1. ... 1 disrupts the ability of Rab proteins to aid in intracellular trafficking. The immobility of proteins and ...
  2. ... thought to impair the protein's ability to aid in the transport of certain molecules and proteins. ...
  3. ... in the production of abnormal proteins that cannot aid in the development of hair follicles. As a ...
  4. ... that provides structural support for the nucleus and aids in several important nuclear functions.The function of ...
  5. ... that surrounds muscle fibers. Dysferlin is thought to aid in repairing the sarcolemma when it becomes damaged ...
  6. ... the condition walk independently, and others require mobility aids, such as braces, crutches, walkers, or wheelchairs.Abnormalities ...
  7. ... certain white blood cells called eosinophils (hypereosinophilia). Eosinophils aid in the immune response and are involved in ...
  8. ... connective tissues. Research suggests that the ANTXR2 protein aids in the breakdown of at least one type ...
  9. ... the BCS1L protein and impair its ability to aid in complex III formation. The resulting decrease in ...
  10. ... FGE enzyme modifies other enzymes called sulfatases, which aid in breaking down substances that contain chemical groups ...
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