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Results 51 - 60 of 74 for DNA repair disease
  1. ... Additionally, folate is involved in the production and repair of DNA, regulation of gene activity (expression), and protein production. ...
  2. ... Sampson JR. Exposing the MYtH about base excision repair and human inherited disease. Hum Mol Genet. 2003 Oct 15;12 Spec ...
  3. ... can then be used for the formation or repair of mitochondrial DNA and RNA, which are essential for proper functioning ...
  4. ... helps regulate several other critical cell functions, including repair of damaged DNA, cell specialization (differentiation), and cell growth and division ( ...
  5. ... functions within cells. These include gene activity (expression), repair of damaged DNA, cell specialization (differentiation), and cell growth and division ( ...
  6. ... control cell growth and division (proliferation) or the repair of damaged DNA. These changes allow cells to grow and divide ...
  7. ... control cell growth and division (proliferation) or the repair of damaged DNA. These changes allow cells to grow and divide ...
  8. ... control cell growth and division (proliferation) or the repair of damaged DNA. These changes allow cells to grow and divide ...
  9. ... a mature protein. The FUS protein also helps repair errors in DNA, which prevents cells from accumulating genetic damage. At ...
  10. ... blood cells to a site of injury or disease to fight microbial invaders and help with tissue repair. Excessive inflammation damages the body's own cells ...
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