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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for common cold
  1. ... viruses, including rhinovirus (the virus that causes the common cold), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and the influenza (flu) ... severe viral infections in the lungs and airways (respiratory tract). Infections are most commonly caused by rhinovirus, RSV, and ...
  2. ... ciliary dyskinesia, which is a condition characterized by respiratory tract infections, abnormal organ placement, and an inability to have ...
  3. ... ciliary dyskinesia, which is a condition characterized by respiratory tract infections, abnormal organ placement, and an inability to have ...
  4. ... this type of immune response leads to recurrent respiratory tract infections in people with this disorder.For unknown reasons, ...
  5. ... and symptoms can be triggered by exposure to cold. More About This Health ... most common genetic changes associated with potassium-aggravated myotonia replace ...
  6. ... genetic material on chromosome 17 is the most common genetic change that causes ... to touch, heat, and cold.CMT1A is also caused by mutations that add, ...
  7. ... a reduced ability to differentiate between hot and cold. The mutations that ... Certain common variants (polymorphisms) in the SCN10A gene have been ...
  8. ... a form called adenocarcinoma. These mutations are most common in people with the disease who have ... not so prototypical receptor tyrosine kinases. Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol. 2014 Apr 1;6( ...
  9. ... a reduced ability to differentiate between hot and cold. The variants that cause this ... seizures are the most common type of seizures in young children, affecting 2 ...
  10. ... mutations in the TP53 gene are the most common genetic changes found in human cancer, ... origins, consequences, and clinical use. Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol. 2010 Jan;2(1): ...
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