Skip navigation

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Results 1 - 10 of 23 for Lead
  1. ... production. Researchers believe that impaired oxidative phosphorylation can lead to cell death in tissues that require large ... production. Researchers have not determined how these deletions lead to the specific signs and symptoms of Kearns- ...
  2. ... to rearrangement during cell division. The rearrangement can lead to missing or extra copies of DNA at ... prone to rearrangement during cell division, which can lead to extra or missing copies of DNA at ...
  3. ... small testes that do not function normally and lead to a reduction in the levels of testosterone ( ... resulting reduction in the amount of this enzyme leads to the signs and symptoms of microphthalmia with ...
  4. ... called chronic myeloid leukemia. This slow-growing cancer leads to an overproduction of abnormal white blood cells. ... abnormally and prevents them from self-destructing, which leads to overproduction of the abnormal cells.The Philadelphia ...
  5. ... called chronic myeloid leukemia. This slow-growing cancer leads to an overproduction of abnormal white blood cells. ... abnormally and prevents them from self-destructing, which leads to overproduction of the abnormal cells and a ...
  6. ... in directing normal growth, problems with their regulation lead to overgrowth and the other characteristic features of ... This phenomenon is called mosaicism. Mosaic paternal UPD leads to an imbalance in active paternal and maternal ...
  7. ... Health Condition 48,XXYY syndrome, a condition that leads to infertility, developmental and behavioral disorders, and other ... birth. Small testes that do not function normally lead to a reduction in the levels of testosterone ( ...
  8. ... syndrome. In particular, loss of the RPS14 gene leads to the problems with red blood cell development ... one of these genes, PURA, is thought to lead to most of the characteristic features of the ...
  9. ... Chromosome 2 deletions or duplications that cause MAND lead to an abnormal amount of MBD5 protein. Deletions ... total amount of this protein in cells. Duplications lead to an increase in the amount of MBD5 ...
  10. ... fused gene, regardless of the partner gene involved, leads to constant FGFR1 signaling. The uncontrolled signaling promotes ... blocks the maturation (differentiation) of blood cells and leads to the production of abnormal, immature white blood ...
previous · 1 · 2 · 3 · next