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Results 1 - 10 of 723 for Brain health
  1. ... to change and adapt during important periods of brain development. More About This Health Condition discs large, drosophila, homolog of, 4 postsynaptic ...
  2. ... of familial paroxysmal nonkinesigenic dyskinesia. More About This Health Condition brain protein 17 BRP17 DKFZp564N1362 DYT8 FKSG19 FPD1 KIAA1184 ...
  3. ... gene mutations in different tissues, particularly in the brain. More About This Health Condition Mutations in at least four mitochondrial genes, ... with high energy requirements (such as the heart, brain, and muscles). ... health consequences of inherited mitochondrial DNA mutations vary widely, ...
  4. ... holoprosencephaly are caused by abnormal development of the brain and face. More About This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Coloboma More ...
  5. ... holoprosencephaly are caused by abnormal development of the brain and face. More About This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Coloboma More ...
  6. ... death of neurons in certain areas of the brain underlie the signs and symptoms of HDL2. More About This Health Condition CAGL237 FLJ44707 HDL2 JP-3 JP3 JPH3_ ...
  7. ... blood vessel walls. The increased leakage into the brain can cause health problems such as headaches, seizures, and bleeding in the brain (cerebral hemorrhage) in some people with cerebral cavernous ...
  8. ... blood vessel walls. The increased leakage into the brain can cause health problems such as headaches, seizures, and bleeding in the brain (cerebral hemorrhage) in some people with cerebral cavernous ...
  9. ... SynGAP activity disrupt the synaptic adaptations in the brain that underlie learning and memory, leading to cognitive impairment and other neurological problems characteristic of SYNGAP1-related intellectual disability. More About This Health Condition At least five SYNGAP1 gene mutations have ...
  10. ... function could have similar effects on the developing brain. It is thought that both may be related to changes in angiogenesis or an immune system response to RNA that has not been properly broken down. More About This Health Condition bA514O12.3 FLJ10907 ribonuclease 6 ribonuclease T2 ...
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