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How is the leucine zipper formed,and what is its function?
Tonic Responses
Steady, prolonged physiological responses or activities in the body not directly associated with a phase of intermittent, sudden action.
Transient
Temporary or short-lived, often used to describe symptoms, feelings, or conditions that are not permanent.
Abstinence Violation Effect
A cognitive phenomenon where an individual, after violating a self-imposed rule of abstaining from a substance, experiences feelings of guilt and perceived loss of control.
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