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Results 1 - 10 of 296 for Birth Control
  1. ... smoking, pregnancy, and the use of oral contraceptives (birth control pills) or hormone replacement therapy that contains estrogen. ...
  2. ... trauma, surgery, smoking, the use of oral contraceptives (birth control pills) or hormone replacement therapy, and pregnancy. The ...
  3. ... protein that is critical for normal development before birth. It helps control the activity of a number of genes that are important for early development of the brain, eyes, inner ear, heart, and ... before birth. These changes prevent the normal development of tissues ...
  4. ... MAPK pathway, is essential for normal development before birth. It helps control the growth and division (proliferation) of cells, the ...
  5. ... such as division, growth, and maturation. Starting before birth, this signaling pathway controls the formation of ectodermal structures such as hair follicles, sweat glands, and teeth. ... dysplasia. Starting before birth, ectodermal dysplasias result in the abnormal development of ...
  6. ... such as division, growth, and maturation. Starting before birth, this signaling pathway controls the formation of ectodermal structures such as hair follicles, sweat glands, and teeth. ... dysplasia. Starting before birth, ectodermal dysplasias result in the abnormal development of ...
  7. ... such as division, growth, and maturation. Starting before birth, this signaling pathway controls the formation of ectodermal structures such as hair follicles, sweat glands, and teeth.Studies suggest that common variations (polymorphisms) ... Starting before birth, ectodermal dysplasias result in the abnormal development of ...
  8. ... neurons in the brain both before and after birth. The sAPP peptide may also control the function of certain other proteins by turning ...
  9. ... provides instructions for making a protein that helps control growth before birth. The mutations that cause IMAGe syndrome alter the ...
  10. ... needs cholesterol to develop and function normally. Before birth, cholesterol interacts with signaling proteins that control early development of the brain, limbs, genitals, and ...
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