Publications by authors named "Vakkalagadda A Ramesh"

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  • Scientists studied how certain proteins help cells move by breaking down connections (called focal adhesions) they have with their surroundings.
  • They found that a protein called HPIP works with two other proteins, RUFY3 and Rab5, to help control this movement.
  • When they blocked these proteins, the cells had trouble moving because their connections weren't breaking down properly.
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Background: Glutaric aciduria type I is an autosomal recessive organic acid disorder. The primary defect is the deficiency of Glutaryl-CoA dehydrogenase (EC number 1.3.

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Distal arthrogryposis syndromes (DAs) show wide clinical variability and overlapping clinical findings with the other DAs classified by Bamshad et al. [1996]. Most of the DAs are inherited as autosomal dominant disorders.

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