In the National Institutes of Health (NIH) gene database, is the unique identifier for the SLC52A2 gene .
This regulation details the requirements for licensing a "Correctional Treatment Center," specifying when facilities must apply for updated licenses due to construction or bed capacity changes.
The number appears in several distinct contexts ranging from genetics to public health and law. Below are three article concepts based on these references: 1. Genetic Research: The SLC52A2 Gene In the National Institutes of Health (NIH) gene
This gene encodes a protein that transports riboflavin (Vitamin B2) throughout the body.
In California's legislative codes, the number refers to two different regulatory sections. Below are three article concepts based on these
Access the full report via the CDC Stacks repository . 3. California Law: Water and Corrections Regulations
For more details, see the SLC52A2 Gene Record at NCBI . 2. Public Health: Water Pipe Smoking and Heart Disease Access the full report via the CDC Stacks repository
Frequent use is linked to increased heart rate, blood pressure issues, and a long-term risk of coronary artery disease.