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  1. ... Central Ballew BJ, Savage SA. Updates on the biology and management of dyskeratosis congenita and related telomere biology disorders. Expert Rev Hematol. 2013 Jun;6(3): ...
  2. ... other physical features, and an inability to have biological children (infertility). Some of these signs and symptoms ...
  3. ... delays, physical differences, and an inability to father biological children (infertility). Its signs and symptoms vary among ...
  4. ... PubMed Chereda B, Melo JV. Natural course and biology of CML. Ann Hematol. 2015 Apr;94 Suppl ... Wang JY. The capable ABL: what is its biological function? Mol Cell Biol. 2014 Apr;34(7): ...
  5. ... M. Multiple (familial) trichoepitheliomas: a clinicopathological and molecular biological study, including CYLD and PTCH gene analysis, of ...
  6. ... Apr 16. Citation on PubMed Tanner JJ. Structural Biology of Proline Catabolic Enzymes. Antioxid Redox Signal. 2019 ...
  7. ... C, Lisanti MP, Minetti C. Caveolinopathies: from the biology of caveolin-3 to human diseases. Eur J ...
  8. ... with Nijmegen breakage syndrome are unable to have biological children (infertile). The exact prevalence of Nijmegen breakage ...
  9. ... Boissy RE, Gahl WA. Clinical, molecular, and cell biological aspects of Chediak-Higashi syndrome. Mol Genet Metab. ...
  10. ... affected men and women are unable to have biological children (infertile).In Kallmann syndrome, the sense of ...
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