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Results 1 - 10 of 106 for nuclear acid
  1. Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms From the National Institutes of Health (National Human Genome Research Institute)  
    Birth Defects/Reference Desk ... Birth Defects ... Genes and Gene Therapy/Reference Desk ... Genes and Gene Therapy ... Genetic Disorders/Reference Desk ... Genetic Disorders ... Genetic ...
  2. ... of Sp110b, a potent transcriptional corepressor of retinoic acid receptor, from the nucleus. Mol Cell Biol. 2003 Nov;23(21):7498-509. doi: 10.1128/MCB.23.21.7498-7509.2003. Citation on PubMed or Free article on PubMed Central
  3. ... promyelocytic leukemia. More About This Health Condition NR1B1 nuclear receptor subfamily 1 group B member 1 RAR RAR-alpha retinoic acid receptor, alpha Tests of RARA PubMed RETINOIC ACID ...
  4. The RERE gene provides instructions for making a protein that is critical for normal development before birth. This protein interacts with other proteins ...
  5. ... variants that cause IMAGe syndrome replace single amino acids in a region known as the proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA)-binding domain near the end of ...
  6. ... divide, or die. It also houses DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), the cell’s hereditary material. The nucleus is surrounded by a membrane called the nuclear envelope, which protects the DNA and separates the ...
  7. Cell Structure From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Anatomy/Images ... Anatomy ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health
  8. ... disrupt the functions of other proteins in the nuclear envelope. These ... building block (amino acid) in the emerin protein. These mutations lead to ...
  9. ... add or remove a small number of amino acids from these proteins.The mutations that cause L-CMD lead to the production of abnormal lamins. These malfunctioning proteins alter the structure of the nuclear envelope in ways that are not well understood. ...
  10. ... catheterization Chest x-ray Coronary angiography Echocardiogram ... level) Cardiac enzymes (troponin, CKMB) Complete blood count ( ...
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