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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Brains
  1. ... disease damages the peripheral nerves, which connect the brain and spinal cord to muscles and to sensory ... relay information from sensory cells back to the brain, leading to the signs and symptoms of CMT1A. ...
  2. ... used for movement (skeletal muscles), the heart, the brain, or the liver.The mitochondrial genes associated with ... require large amounts of energy, such as the brain, muscles, and heart. Cell death in these and ...
  3. ... rare disorder characterized by impaired development and structural brain abnormalities. The region of chromosome 14 that is ... between the left and right halves of the brain (a structure called the corpus callosum).The protein ...
  4. ... tissues. However, in nerve cells (neurons) in the brain and spinal cord, only the copy derived from ... the UBE3A gene in some parts of the brain.In most cases (about 70 percent), Angelman syndrome ...
  5. ... Pur-alpha (Purα), is especially important for normal brain development. Purα helps direct the growth and division ... the PURA gene is thought to alter normal brain development and impair the function of neurons, leading ...
  6. ... with this condition have serious abnormalities of the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system). The lifespan ... 18p is typically not reduced, except when severe brain abnormalities are present.Some people have a chromosome ...
  7. ... these genes are thought to be involved in brain development. However, it is unknown which specific genes, ... these genes are thought to be involved in brain and eye development. However, it is unknown which ...
  8. ... particularly affected, which helps explain why MAND impacts brain development and behavior. An increase or decrease in ... it. The SATB2 protein directs development of the brain and craniofacial structures, and a reduction in this ...
  9. ... in the development of systems such as the brain, heart, and skeleton. More About This Health Condition ... chromosome have been identified in tumors of the brain and kidney. Duplications in the q arm of ...
  10. ... 9 has been identified in some types of brain tumor. In addition, chromosomal rearrangements that fuse the ... by CGH, array-based CGH and interphase FISH. Brain Pathol. 2008 Jul;18(3):326-37. doi: ...
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