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Results 31 - 40 of 78 for AIDS
  1. ... As the condition progresses, many people require walking aids or wheelchair assistance in adulthood. Spastic paraplegia type ...
  2. ... atoms (ions) in muscle cells. The STAC3 protein aids in the process that triggers the release of ...
  3. ... involved in the modification of additional proteins that aid in energy production in mitochondria, including the pyruvate ...
  4. ... involved in the modification of additional proteins that aid in energy production in mitochondria, including the pyruvate ...
  5. ... prevents the adhesion and communication between cells that aids in proper development , which disrupts normal patterning in ...
  6. ... of T cells and NK cells. It also aids in the movement of these immune system cells ...
  7. ... seizure disorders; hypnotics and sedatives, used as sleep aids; antimalarial drugs, used to prevent malarial infections; and ...
  8. ... maturation (differentiation), and movement (migration). It can either aid in cell survival or trigger controlled cell death ( ...
  9. ... through several different protein complexes. The SURF1 protein aids in the correct assembly of one of the ...
  10. ... stored, and to the small intestine, where it aids in digestion. Researchers suggest that the ABCG8 gene ...
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