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  1. A particular disorder might be described as “running in a family” if more than one person in the family has the condition. Some disorders that affect multiple ...
  2. ... that is found in many tissues, but it seems to be especially critical in the brain. The ...
  3. ... population in these regions may be affected. Men seem to be affected more often than women, possibly ... of African iron overload. SLC40A1 African iron overload seems to run in families, and high iron in ...
  4. ... Initially, this intellectual decline may be mild or seem to come and go. In this condition, dementia ... APOE gene, one version, called the e4 allele, seems to increase an individual's risk for developing ...
  5. ... two separate cells. The septin-9 protein also seems to act as a tumor suppressor, which means ... or in an uncontrolled way.The SEPTIN9 gene seems to be turned on (active) in cells throughout ...
  6. ... known about their genetics. Similar numbers of moles seem to occur on individuals of different generations of a family, so a tendency to develop moles seems to be inherited, but the inheritance pattern is ...
  7. ... found in the fluid inside cells (cytoplasm) and seems to interact with a cell structure called the ... brain cells. Certain brain cells called Purkinje cells seem to be particularly sensitive to the presence of ...
  8. ... Individuals with MVA syndrome type 2 do not seem to have an increased risk of cancer. Another ... with this form of the condition do not seem to have an increased risk of cancer. BUB1B ...
  9. ... to form two separate cells.The SEPTIN9 gene seems to be turned on (active) in cells throughout ... This change in the functioning of septin proteins seems to particularly affect the brachial plexus, but the ...
  10. ... ε-sarcoglycan protein. This lack of functional protein seems to affect the regions of the brain involved ... respectively). It is unknown why SGCE gene mutations seem to affect only these areas of the brain. ...
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