| 31. | Such misfolded proteins produce havoc in nervous tissue, often leaving sponge-like holes in many parts of the brain.
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| 32. | Heartbeats originate in nervous tissue; innervated muscle cells cause the heart to contract when stimulated by nerve impulses.
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| 33. | Its stated area of research is " neuroregeneration ", the regrowth or repair of nervous tissues and cells.
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| 34. | Glucosylceramide is found at low levels in animal cells such as the spleen, erythrocytes, and nervous tissues, especially neurons.
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| 35. | Animals, in particular, employ sodium and potassium differentially to generate electrical potentials in animal cells, especially in nervous tissue.
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| 36. | Another, called new variant CJD, is acquired by eating the nervous tissues of cattle infected with mad cow disease.
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| 37. | The emergence of true nervous tissue occurred following outgroup of Porifera and researching contemporary organisms that have nerve nets.
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| 38. | Ruvkun is pleased with the result because the human pancreas, he notes, is derived in the embryo from nervous tissue.
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| 39. | When beta-hexosaminidase is no longer functioning properly, the lipids accumulate in the nervous tissue of the brain and cause problems.
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| 40. | This disorder results in an excess of carnosine in the urine, cerebrospinal fluid ( CSF ), blood and nervous tissue.
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