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- noun biochemistry Any of a family of
proteins that have functions in the development of thenervous system
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There is also genetic evidence relating to a protein called neuregulin 1, which is involved in brain development in the womb.
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There is also genetic evidence relating to a protein called neuregulin 1, which is involved in brain development in the womb.
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There is also genetic evidence relating to a protein called neuregulin 1, which is involved in brain development in the womb.
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There is also genetic evidence relating to a protein called neuregulin 1, which is involved in brain development in the womb.
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In the new paper, the team describes what happens to the mice when they lose the function of a brain protein called neuregulin - an important developmental protein that helps the brain form its distinct structures early in development.
unknown title 2009
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The New York Times examines evidence about the role of the gene neuregulin in the risk for schizophrenia.
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The New York Times examines evidence about the role of the gene neuregulin in the risk for schizophrenia.
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The company is also pursuing preclinical studies in other cardiac and neurological applications for GGF2 and other neuregulin growth factors.
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Acorda is also continuing preclinical studies of potential cardiac and neurology indications for GGF2 and other neuregulin growth factors.
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In fact, one gene, ERBB4, is known to code for a receptor that interacts with neuregulin 1, a protein that's been associated with the illness for a decade.
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2009
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