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Other studies have suggested that MAP kinases might be important for normal mitotic progression.
Half of identified proteins have unknown function, and 77% are predicted to be important for normal blood-stage growth.
The editing enzyme changes the glutamate receptor in a way that has been shown to be important for normal brain function.
The decrease of decorin and biglycan and the increase of heparan sulphate proteoglycans may be important for normal myometrial contractions during labour.
Low affinity sites are occupied only when MYC levels are high, as seen in various tumors, while high-affinity MYC sites are occupied by physiological levels of MYC and thought to be important for normal proliferating cells, perhaps explaining the low toxicity profile of the peptide for non-transformed cells.
Moreover, the secondary heart field adds smooth muscle component to the outflow above the myocardium at the semilunar valves and may be important for normal coronary artery patterning.
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The menisci are important for normal knee function.
These results suggest that Neph2 is important for normal locomotor activity and object recognition memory.
This may disrupt brain connections that are important for normal mood and behavior," says Dr. Donovan.
I think we already knew that cancers tended to coöpt stem-cell pathways that are important for normal stem cells.
Tonkin, L. A. et al. RNA editing by ADARs is important for normal behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans.
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