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== AHNAK in Disease == | == AHNAK in Disease == | ||
| + | Despite initial mouse models that showed no phenotypic defects in AHNAK-null mice, AHNAK has been related to several different diseases. These include but are not limited to: cancer, obesity, and aging. | ||
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== Evolutionarily Related Proteins == | == Evolutionarily Related Proteins == | ||
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References
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