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  1. The HRAS gene provides instructions for making a protein called H-Ras that is involved primarily in regulating cell division. Through a process known as ...
  2. ... million people. Variants (also called mutations) in the HRAS gene cause Costello syndrome. This gene provides instructions ... tumors. It is unclear how variants in the HRAS gene cause the other features of Costello syndrome, ...
  3. ... percent of keratinocytic epidermal nevi. Mutations in the HRAS gene are found in a majority of people ... associated with keratinocytic epidermal nevi. Genes related to HRAS (called KRAS and NRAS) are less commonly involved ...
  4. ... for those expenses when you use health care. HRAs can be set up for any type of ... with you. Where HSAs are attached to you, HRAs are attached to the employer.
  5. ... moles. Variations in several genes, including FGFR3 , PIK3CA , HRAS , and BRAF , are involved with benign moles. The ...
  6. ... of oncogenes, which also includes two other genes: HRAS and KRAS. The proteins produced from these three ...
  7. ... urinary catheters. ARID1A ATM CDKN2A CREBBP EP300 FGFR3 HRAS KDM6A KMT2D PIK3CA PTEN RAF1 RB1 TP53 chromosome ...
  8. ... in the development and progression of HNSCC. CDKN2A HRAS NOTCH1 PIK3CA PTEN TP53 Additional Information from NCBI ...
  9. ... oncogenes, which also includes three other genes: KRAS, HRAS, and NRAS. These proteins play important roles in ...
  10. ... of oncogenes, which also includes two other genes: HRAS and NRAS. These proteins play important roles in ...
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