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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Overactive Bladder
  1. ... p110α subunit appears to allow PI3K to become overactive. The increased signaling by PI3K likely contributes to uncontrolled cell growth and division and the formation of bladder cancer. More About This Health Condition Mutations in ...
  2. ... thanatophoric dysplasia cause the FGFR3 receptor to be overactive, which leads to the ... been found in some cases of bladder cancer. Bladder cancer is a disease in which ...
  3. ... synthetase 1 enzyme, resulting in a poorly regulated, overactive enzyme. In the milder form of PRS superactivity, the PRPS1 gene is overactive for reasons that are not well understood. PRPS1 ...
  4. ... response to signals from outside the cell, the overactive protein directs cells to grow and divide constantly. ... This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Bladder cancer More About This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics ...
  5. ... synthetase 1 enzyme, resulting in a poorly regulated, overactive enzyme. In a milder form of PRS superactivity, the PRPS1 gene is overactive for reasons that are not well understood. PRPS1 ...
  6. ... protein that is abnormally turned on (active). The overactive protein directs cells to grow and divide constantly, ...