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Results 1 - 10 of 1,139 for Cell surface
  1. ... cancer. APO-1 apo-1 antigen APO-1 cell surface antigen apoptosis antigen 1 apoptosis-mediating surface antigen ... superfamily member 6 Tests of FAS PubMed FAS CELL SURFACE DEATH RECEPTOR; FAS NCBI Gene ClinVar Cao Y, ...
  2. ... test that looks for certain proteins on the surface of white blood cells called B-lymphocytes. The proteins are markers that may help diagnose leukemia or ...
  3. ... on a tree and prevent access to the cell surface below, protecting the body from foreign invaders. The ... associated mucin Tests of MUC1 PubMed MUCIN 1, CELL SURFACE ASSOCIATED; MUC1 NCBI Gene ClinVar Fanni D, Fanos ...
  4. ... protein involved in transmitting chemical signals from the cell surface to the nucleus. The SMAD4 protein is part ... attaches (binds) to a receptor protein on the cell surface, which turns on (activates) a group of related ...
  5. ... the surface of almost all cells. On the cell surface, these proteins are bound to protein fragments (peptides) ... of abnormal forms of the protein on the cell surface. It is possible that HLA-B27 may increase ...
  6. ... protein involved in transmitting chemical signals from the cell surface to the nucleus. This signaling pathway, called the ... protein attaches (binds) to a receptor on the cell surface, which activates a group of related SMAD proteins ( ...
  7. ... 1 chain MHC class II HLA-DR-beta cell surface glycoprotein MHC class II HLA-DRw10-beta SS1 ...
  8. ... signaling pathway that transmits chemical signals from the cell surface to the nucleus. This pathway, called the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) pathway, allows the environment outside the cell to affect how the cell produces other proteins. ...
  9. ... for the attachment of certain proteins to the cell surface. Specifically, the PIG-T protein attaches (binds) a ... cell. The shortage of certain proteins at the cell surface alters cell functions. Specifically, proteins that normally protect ...
  10. ... structures called glomeruli. Nephrin is located at the cell surface in the area between two podocytes called the ... the cell and cannot get to the podocyte cell surface. A shortage of functional nephrin at the podocyte ...
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