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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Cleaved
  1. ... a protein called proopiomelanocortin (POMC), which is cut (cleaved) into smaller pieces called peptides that have different ...
  2. ... layer of skin (the epidermis). Profilaggrin is cut (cleaved) to produce multiple copies of the filaggrin protein, ... an abnormally short profilaggrin molecule that cannot be cleaved to produce filaggrin proteins. The resulting shortage of ...
  3. ... transported to the small intestine, where it is cleaved to form trypsinogen. When the enzyme is needed, trypsinogen is cleaved again into its working (active) form called trypsin. ...
  4. ... D.Fibroblast growth factor 23 is normally cut (cleaved) at a certain site, which turns off (inactivates) ... factor 23, which prevents the protein from being cleaved. As a result, the protein is not inactivated, ...
  5. ... the intracellular domain or NICD, to be cut (cleaved) from the rest of the protein. The NICD ...
  6. ... produced as a long strand that is cut (cleaved) into two smaller pieces. The shorter piece is ...
  7. ... making the proopiomelanocortin protein. This protein is cut (cleaved) into smaller pieces called peptides that have different ...
  8. ... other proteins into smaller pieces; however, the proteins cleaved by the PHEX enzyme have not been identified. ...
  9. ... blocks (amino acids). The proinsulin chain is cut (cleaved) to form individual pieces called the A and ...
  10. ... for making a protein that is broken up (cleaved) into smaller proteins that assist enzymes in breaking ...
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