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  1. Subcortical band heterotopia is a condition in which nerve cells (neurons) do not move (migrate) to their proper locations in the fetal brain during early development. ( ...
  2. ... protein 1 anion exchanger 1 anion exchanger-1 band 3 anion transport protein BND3 CD233 DI Diego blood group EMPB3 EPB3 erythrocyte membrane protein band 3 erythroid anion exchange protein FR Froese blood ...
  3. ... DCX gene have been found to cause subcortical band heterotopia. This condition causes abnormal brain development that ... than ILS (described above). In people with subcortical band heterotopia, some neurons that should be part of ...
  4. ... location is based on a distinctive pattern of bands created when chromosomes are stained with certain chemicals. ... the location describes the position of a particular band on a stained chromosome: 17q12 It can also ...
  5. ... PAFAH1B1 gene have been found to cause subcortical band heterotopia. This condition causes abnormal brain development that ... than ILS (described above). In people with subcortical band heterotopia, some neurons that should be part of ...
  6. ... knees. Within a few years they develop tight bands of abnormal fibrous tissue around their fingers and toes (pseudoainhum); the bands may cut off the circulation to the digits ...
  7. ... a less severe condition in females called subcortical band heterotopia, or may cause no symptoms at all. ... patterns and molecular genetics of lissencephaly and subcortical band heterotopia. Epilepsia. 2010 Feb;51 Suppl 1:5- ...
  8. ... connective tissues in the hand, including fat and bands of fibrous tissue called fascia; the skin is ... gradually gets worse. Over months or years, tight bands of tissue called cords develop. These cords gradually ...
  9. ... MCCA): cDNA sequence, genomic organization, localization to chromosomal band 3q27, and expression. Genomics. 2001 Mar 1;72( ...
  10. ... obscurin and obscurin-like 1 to the M-band: implications for hereditary myopathies. J Cell Sci. 2008 ...
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