TMEDAs
TMEDAs, or transferrin receptor-associated protein, is a protein that plays a role in the normal functioning of cells within the human body. Research suggests that TMEDAs is involved in maintaining cell structure and facilitating communication between cells. Its exact molecular structure consists of 177 amino acids.
TMEDAs has been found to be expressed on the surface of various types of cells. Research indicates
Functional analysis suggests TMEDAs involvement in disease development. Research highlights its role in Alzheimer's disease, emerging
Several studies have attempted to knock down the production of TMEDAs in cell culture experiments to further
Additionally, genomic research has mapped the location of TMEDAs to the human genome's chromosome 8. Adoption