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  2. What to do if you can’t open a bank account - AOL

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    You can obtain free reports from ChexSystems and Early Warning Services every year to monitor your record. There are steps you can take to improve your checking account report, such as paying off ...

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    Bankrate has put together a list of no-fee checking accounts that you can compare. It’s worth looking into digital tools that come with the account to see what banking shortcuts they may offer.

  5. C-terminal telopeptide - Wikipedia

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    The CTX test measures for the presence and concentration of a crosslink peptide sequence of type I collagen, found, among other tissues, in bone. This specific peptide sequence relates to bone turnover because it is the portion that is cleaved by osteoclasts during bone resorption, and its serum levels are therefore proportional to osteoclastic ...

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  7. Type XVIII collagen - Wikipedia

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    When type XVIII collagen is mutated at the COL18A1 gene, exon 2 in the sequence is skipped, which results in production of an early termination codon in exon 4 of this gene's transcript. This type of mutation particularly affects only one isoform of type XVIII collagen - the short isoform type, while the medium and long isoforms are unaffected. [5]