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Created page with "== Overview == The Down Syndrome Cell Adhesion Molecule, commonly known as DSCAM, is a protein that is encoded in humans by the DSCAM gene. This protein plays a crucial role in the development of the nervous system, specifically in the formation of neuronal circuits. It is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily, a large group of proteins involved in the immune system and cellular recognition processes. == Function == DSCAM is involved in several key processes in..."
(Created page with "== Overview == The Down Syndrome Cell Adhesion Molecule, commonly known as DSCAM, is a protein that is encoded in humans by the DSCAM gene. This protein plays a crucial role in the development of the nervous system, specifically in the formation of neuronal circuits. It is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily, a large group of proteins involved in the immune system and cellular recognition processes. == Function == DSCAM is involved in several key processes in...")
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