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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for aging changes in muscles
  1. ... understood. Researchers are working to determine how these changes affect muscle cells and lead to muscle weakness and atrophy ...
  2. ... protein building blocks (amino acids) in the smooth muscle α-2 actin protein. These changes likely affect the way the protein functions in smooth muscle contraction, interfering with the sarcomeres' ability to prevent ...
  3. ... including infantile myofibromatosis; Kosaki overgrowth syndrome; and premature aging syndrome, Penttinen type.Infantile myofibromatosis is a muscle disorder that causes the formation of multiple noncancerous ( ...
  4. ... in the center of these cells. How the change in location of the nucleus affects muscle cell function is unknown. Centronuclear myopathy is a ...
  5. ... myopathy) in the skeletal muscles, which are the muscles used for movement. Most of these mutations change single protein building blocks (amino acids) in the ...
  6. ... myopathy) in the skeletal muscles, which are the muscles used for movement. Most of these mutations change single DNA building blocks (nucleotides) in regions of ...
  7. ... characterized by progressive muscle weakness, a loss of muscle mass, and an inability to control movement. Most of these mutations change one of the protein building blocks (amino acids) ...
  8. ... gene mutations involved in mitochondrial complex III deficiency change ... Damage to the skeletal muscles or other tissues and organs caused by the ...
  9. ... DNA alterations vary widely, frequently observed features include muscle ... vision. Genetic changes that are not inherited (which are known as ...
  10. ... facies, growth retardation, imperforate nasolacrimal duct, and premature aging Hemangiomatous branchial clefts-lip pseudocleft syndrome Lip pseudocleft- ...
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