The "helpful feature" associated with this specific location in the receptor is its role in —essentially acting as a molecular "on/off" switch for genes.
: The switch does not lock in forward or reverse, allowing you to spin it quickly like a thumb screw to tighten loose fasteners.
: In clinical research, the Red blood cell distribution width–albumin ratio (RAR) —sometimes confusingly abbreviated—is used as a helpful "biomarker" to predict outcomes for inflammatory diseases and conditions like stroke. 🛠️ Alternative Interpretation: Wera Tools N(383)rar
: Its unique reversed direction switch . Unlike most tools, turning the switch clockwise makes the screw go in clockwise, making it more intuitive for users.
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(often stylized with a trailing 'R' or 'rar' in search terms) is a popular .
: Normally, the RAR works with another protein (RXR) to bind to DNA. The R383 area is part of the machinery that ensures genes are only turned on when the proper signal (ligand) is present. 🛠️ Alternative Interpretation: Wera Tools : Its unique
: In certain medical conditions like Resistance to Thyroid Hormone (RTH) syndrome, a mutation at this specific spot (R383) impairs the receptor's ability to release "corepressors".