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- Fetal_protein abstract "Fetal proteins are high levels of proteins present during the fetal stage of development. Often related proteins assume similar roles after birth or in the embryo, in which case the fetal varieties are called fetal isoforms. Sometimes, the genes coding fetal isoforms occur adjacent to their adult homologues in the genome, and in those cases a locus control region often coordinates the transition from fetal to adult forms. In other cases fetal isoforms can be produced by alternate splicing using fetal exons to produce proteins that differ in only a portion of their amino acid sequence. In some situations the continuing expression of fetal forms can reveal the presence of a disease condition or serve as a treatment for diseases such as sickle cell anemia. Some well known examples include: Alpha-fetoprotein, the predominant serum protein of the fetus which gives way to albumin in the adult. Fetal hemoglobin, the fetal version of hemoglobin. Fetal Troponin T and Troponin I isoforms.".
- Fetal_protein wikiPageID "12030765".
- Fetal_protein wikiPageLength "1224".
- Fetal_protein wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Fetal_protein wikiPageRevisionID "593794876".
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLink Albumin.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLink Alpha-fetoprotein.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLink Alternative_splicing.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLink Category:Developmental_biology.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLink Embryo.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLink Exon.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLink Fetal_hemoglobin.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLink Fetus.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLink Gene.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLink Genome.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLink Hemoglobin.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLink Homology_(biology).
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLink Locus_control_region.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLink Protein_isoform.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLink Sickle-cell_disease.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLink Troponin_I.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLink Troponin_T.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageWikiLinkText "fetal protein".
- Fetal_protein wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Confusing.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Protein-stub.
- Fetal_protein wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Fetal_protein subject Category:Developmental_biology.
- Fetal_protein hypernym Levels.
- Fetal_protein type SportsLeague.
- Fetal_protein comment "Fetal proteins are high levels of proteins present during the fetal stage of development. Often related proteins assume similar roles after birth or in the embryo, in which case the fetal varieties are called fetal isoforms. Sometimes, the genes coding fetal isoforms occur adjacent to their adult homologues in the genome, and in those cases a locus control region often coordinates the transition from fetal to adult forms.".
- Fetal_protein label "Fetal protein".
- Fetal_protein sameAs Q5445910.
- Fetal_protein sameAs m.02vmhhy.
- Fetal_protein sameAs Q5445910.
- Fetal_protein wasDerivedFrom Fetal_protein?oldid=593794876.
- Fetal_protein isPrimaryTopicOf Fetal_protein.