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Prominent S wave in lead I
- ... play a role in brain signaling during slow-wave sleep.Variants in the GRIN2A gene lead to altered NMDA receptor signaling in the brain. ... seizures and other abnormal brain activity and may lead to death of the neurons. ... activity during slow-wave sleep, leading to several of the signs and ...
- ... long eyelashes, unusually-shaped eyes (down-slanting and wave-shaped), a bulbous nasal tip, a smooth or shortened area between the nose and the upper lip (philtrum), and prominent upper central teeth. The combination of the last ...