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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for autonomic nervous system
  1. The TSPYL1 gene provides instructions for making a protein called TSPY-like 1. This protein is active in the brain, testes (in males), and other tissues, ...
  2. ... crest cells migrate to form parts of the autonomic nervous system, which controls body functions such as breathing, blood ... Affected individuals often have other problems involving the autonomic nervous system, including difficulty regulating heart rate, blood pressure, and ...
  3. ... nerve impulses. People with ADLD begin to have autonomic nervous system problems, such as difficulty with bowel and bladder function, in their thirties or forties. The autonomic nervous system controls involuntary body processes such as the regulation ...
  4. ... and balance and disrupts the function of the autonomic nervous system. The autonomic nervous system controls actions that are mostly involuntary, such as ...
  5. ... and balance and disrupts the function of the autonomic nervous system. The autonomic nervous system controls body functions that are mostly involuntary, such ...
  6. ... a critical role in the development of the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary body functions such as breathing, ... the PHOX2A protein plays an important role in autonomic nervous system development, PHOX2A mutations do not seem to affect ...
  7. ... cells. Norepinephrine plays an important role in the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary body processes such as the ... causes difficulty with regulating blood pressure and other autonomic nervous system problems seen in dopamine β-hydroxylase deficiency. More ...
  8. ... role in normal development and functioning of the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary body processes such as the ... of nerve cells, particularly those involved in the autonomic nervous system, is abnormal, leading to the problems with breathing, ...
  9. ... involuntary body functions such as heart rate (the autonomic nervous system). The RET protein is also necessary for normal ...
  10. ... messengers called catecholamines. Catecholamines are involved in the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary processes such as the regulation ...
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