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Results 1 - 10 of 1,382 for I cell disease
  1. Sickle cell disease is a group of disorders that affects hemoglobin, the molecule in red blood cells that delivers oxygen to cells throughout the body. People ...
  2. ... body's cells that occurs after conception. Mast cell disease, systemic Mastocytosis, systemic Systemic mast cell disease Systemic mast-cell disease Systemic mastocytoses Systemic tissue ...
  3. Mucolipidosis II alpha/beta (also known as I-cell disease) is a progressively debilitating disorder that affects many ... show signs and symptoms of the condition. I-cell disease Inclusion cell disease MLII Mucolipidosis II Mucolipidosis type ...
  4. ... Condition Sickle cell anemia (also called homozygous sickle cell disease or HbSS disease) is the most common form of sickle cell disease. This form is caused by a particular variant ...
  5. ... best-studied example of this phenomenon is sickle cell disease : Having two altered copies of the HBB gene ... helps explain why the variants that cause sickle cell disease are still found in many populations, especially in ...
  6. ... M, Brem MS, Canfield WM. Mucolipidosis II (I-cell disease) and mucolipidosis IIIA (classical pseudo-hurler polydystrophy) are ...
  7. ... Sialic acid storage disease , including Salla disease Sickle cell disease , also called sickle cell anemia Sjögren-Larsson syndrome Tay-Sachs disease Tyrosinemia Usher syndrome Zellweger spectrum disorder , also called ...
  8. ... M, Brem MS, Canfield WM. Mucolipidosis II (I-cell disease) and mucolipidosis IIIA (classical pseudo-hurler polydystrophy) are ...
  9. ... disorders such as cystic fibrosis , hemophilia , and sickle cell disease . It also holds promise for the treatment and ... of more complex diseases , such as cancer, heart disease, mental illness, and ... are limited to somatic cells, which are cells other than egg and sperm ...
  10. ... another disorder, such as neurofibromatosis type 1, sickle cell disease, or Graves' disease. These individuals are said to ... moyamoya disease. For unknown reasons, people with moyamoya disease have elevated levels of proteins involved in cell and tissue growth, including the growth of blood ...
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