
Identification of proteins or genes linked to Still's Disease
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The project consists of identifying scientific publications that describe molecular processes associated with SJIA indicated in the title and have been published during the year 2023.
The project's objective is to identify proteins and genes directly related to the pathology. For each identified protein/gene, it should be reported whether they are activated/inhibited and if this causes the pathology, or if their activation/inhibition status is a consequence of suffering from the pathology. The pathology has been divided into different "biological motifs", which can be seen in the Excel template provided. To complete this template, a Word document with the instructions is provided.
The project's objective is to identify proteins and genes directly related to the pathology. For each identified protein/gene, it should be reported whether they are activated/inhibited and if this causes the pathology, or if their activation/inhibition status is a consequence of suffering from the pathology. The pathology has been divided into different "biological motifs", which can be seen in the Excel template provided. To complete this template, a Word document with the instructions is provided.
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