Species
...ll types, plays a role in regulation of vascular,
neurological and immunological signal transduction and function. The role of . Full article >>> The jumps are inconsistent from species to species . An "article" in an insect edition of the genetic magazine will be printed differently than the...
Protein
... a range of pathologies, including psychiatric and
neurological disorders. Full article >>> Small Nuclear Ribonucleo protein Particle ( snRNP ) Complexes formed by snRNA and protein s . Involved in RNA processing such as splicing and polyadenylation . Related ... Full article >>...
Prion
... Protein infectious agent associated with several
neurological diseases (scrapie; kuru; Creutzfeld-Jakob syndrome; Alzheimer's disease). Each disease has a different prion . A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ... Full article >>> Prion diseases, also referred to as trans missi...
PCR
... a range of pathologies, including psychiatric and
neurological disorders. Full article >>> Serology and PCR ( polymerase chain re action ) studies are available to confirm the diagnosis of dengue if clinically indicated. [edit] Treatment ... Full article >>> Click here for PCR ...
Pathogenic
...racter ized by undulant fever, arthritic pain, and
neurological disorders. Full article >>> : This bacteria is pathogenic to insects and the gene for its toxin is used to create transgenic plant s with their own insecticide. Background extinction ... Full article >>> -pathy...
Limb
...ull article >>> A common progressive
neurological dis order that results from degeneration of nerve cells in a region of the brain that controls movement. The first symptom of the disease is usually tremor of a limb , especially when the body is at rest. explained: ... Full article >>...
Flexor
...f the lower arm. Full article >>> A
neurological sign in MS in which stroking the outside sole of the foot with a pointed object causes an upward ( extensor ) movement of the big toe rather than the normal ( flexor ) bunching and downward movement of the toes. Full article >>>...
Extensor
...f the lower arm. Full article >>> A
neurological sign in MS in which stroking the outside sole of the foot with a pointed object causes an upward ( extensor ) movement of the big toe rather than the normal ( flexor ) bunching and downward movement of the toes. Full article >>>...
Complementation
...the 550 kb region to which the mouse recessive
neurological mutation vibrator had been localize d by meiotic mapping . Full article >>> One set of such mutation s falls into four complementation groups, uvrA through uvrD. Biochemical studies of the proteins encoded by the genes, c...