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  1. ... H, Xia H, Deng S. Genetic basis of human left-right asymmetry disorders. Expert Rev Mol Med. 2015 Jan ...
  2. ... the brain fails to divide properly into the right and left hemispheres. This condition is called nonsyndromic ... in these individuals.The brain normally divides into right and left hemispheres during the third to fourth ...
  3. ... The limb abnormalities are very similar on the right and left sides of the body, but arms ... chromatid cohesion apparatus in gene expression, development, and human syndromes. Chromosoma. 2007 Feb;116(1):1-13. ...
  4. ... an affected individual makes a fist with the right hand, the left hand makes a similar movement. ... E. RAD51 haploinsufficiency causes congenital mirror movements in humans. Am J Hum Genet. 2012 Feb 10;90( ...
  5. ... this disorder are typically limited to either the right side or the left side of the body. (" ... half," and "dysplasia" refers to abnormal growth.) The right side is affected about twice as often as ...
  6. ... side is usually more severely affected than the right side.About 75 percent of individuals with Holt- ... in the muscular wall (septum) that separates the right and left sides of the heart. A hole ...
  7. ... shaped face and differences in appearance between the right and left sides of the face (facial asymmetry). ... with CHD7 truncating mutations correlates with expression during human development. J Med Genet. 2006 Mar;43(3): ...
  8. ... is the abnormal development of structures separating the right and left halves of the brain. These structures ... HESX1/Hesx1 associated with septo-optic dysplasia in human and mouse. Nat Genet. 1998 Jun;19(2): ...
  9. ... they occur in the same places on the right and left sides of the body.The second ... JJ, Compton JG, Bale SJ. Mutations in the human connexin gene GJB3 cause erythrokeratodermia variabilis. Nat Genet. ...
  10. ... in an area called the hilum, where the right and left major bile ducts join and leave ... infection with parasitic worms that live in the human bile ducts greatly increase the risk of developing ...
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