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  1. ... magnesium (Mg2+) to flow into cells; the channel may also allow small amounts of calcium ions (Ca2+) ... signs and symptoms can worsen over time and may lead to early death. More About This Health ...
  2. ... telomeres. As a result, people with dyskeratosis congenita may experience a variety of problems affecting quickly dividing ... instability of chromosomes resulting from inadequate telomere maintenance may lead to genetic changes that allow cells to ...
  3. ... in the developing brain. People with Kallmann syndrome may have a poor sense of smell or no ... normal sexual development, and people with this condition may experience puberty later than normal or not at ...
  4. ... DNA damage can accumulate in cells. Such cells may continue to divide in an uncontrolled way, leading ... multiply uncontrollably to form a tumor. Bladder cancer may cause blood in the urine, pain during urination, ...
  5. ... suspect that the variants involved in frontometaphyseal dysplasia may change the way the filamin A protein helps ... function." Research suggests that decreased filamin A function may affect the shape of cells in the smooth ...
  6. ... growths (polyps) at an early age; the polyps may become cancerous.SMAD4 gene mutations that cause this ... TGF-β signaling pathway. Disruption of this pathway may interfere with both the tumor suppressor function of ...
  7. ... in coordinating cell growth and division, and it may also play a role in controlling the flow of calcium into cells. Studies show it may be important in a process called myelination, which ...
  8. ... brain, testes, and ovaries. In the brain, it may play a role in the development of connections ... to experience (a characteristic called synaptic plasticity). FMRP may help regulate synaptic plasticity, which is important for ...
  9. ... inside the nucleus, and researchers believe the proteins may play a role in regulating the activity (expression) ... unclear. Abnormal versions of lamins A and C may alter the activity of certain genes or weaken ...
  10. ... the increased risk. Researchers speculate that HLA-B27 may abnormally display peptides that trigger an immune reaction, ... that the joint inflammation characteristic of this disorder may result from improper folding of the HLA-B27 ...
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