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Results 1 - 10 of 82 for Arms
  1. ... are part of structures known as inner dynein arms (IDAs) or outer dynein arms (ODAs) depending on their location. Coordinated movement of the dynein arms causes the entire axoneme to bend back and ...
  2. ... rare condition characterized by abnormal development of the arms, resulting in short fingers (brachydactyly), joint deformities called ... result, the PITX1 gene is abnormally active during arm and hand development. Because the PITX1 protein normally ...
  3. ... characterized by abnormalities of the face, hands, and arms, such as underdeveloped cheek bones (malar hypoplasia), a ... development of bones in the face, hands, and arms. More About This Health Condition At least four ...
  4. ... are part of structures known as inner dynein arms (IDAs) and outer dynein arms (ODAs) depending on their location. Coordinated movement of the dynein arms causes the entire axoneme to bend back and ...
  5. ... a deletion of part of the long (q) arm of chromosome 7 that contains the SAMD9L gene. ... SAMD9L gene and other genes on the long arm of chromosome 7 may allow cells to grow ...
  6. ... and feet, and the long bones in the arms and legs. The FGFR1 protein plays a critical ... Small areas in the long bones of their arms and legs may appear hollow on an x- ...
  7. ... weakness and stiffness of muscles in the legs, arms, neck, and head that begins within the first ... progressive weakness and stiffness of muscles in the arms, legs, and face that typically begins in childhood. ...
  8. ... Deletion of genetic material from the short (p) arm of chromosome 16 can cause severe Rubinstein-Taybi ... studies indicate that large deletions in the p arm of chromosome 16 do not always cause severe ...
  9. ... disorder of bone development is characterized by short arms and legs, a narrow chest with short ribs, ... of bone growth is characterized by very short arms and legs, a small chest with short ribs, ...
  10. ... the growth and maturation of bones in the arms and legs.One copy of the SHOX gene ... extreme shortening of the long bones in the arms and legs (mesomelia), and an abnormality of the ...
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