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Study Provides New Insights Into the Origins of Genetic Diseases in Cells
September 17, 2018
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Sept. 17 -- Yale University issued the following news release:

For human cells to form and move normally during development, a network of protein filaments, known as the actin cytoskeleton, must organize the cell's shape from within. To help rearrange this network, another protein known as filamin must bind and crosslink actin in the cell. When this process fails due to genetic mutations in filamin, a number of developmental diseases can arise.

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