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Post-Translational Regulation
Post-Translational Regulation is controlled biochemical alteration of proteins involving generally reversible covalent modification or irreversible processing to regulate activity, location, or stability. (NCI Thesaurus)
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Any subcellular or molecular event, process, or condition that regulates the processing of a gene transcription product.
Occurring after a procedure.
An adverse event that occurred after the patient had completed a clinical study (including any protocol-required post-treatment follow-up).