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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Lymph vessels
  1. ... S, Hennekam RC. Mutations in CCBE1 cause generalized lymph vessel dysplasia in humans. Nat Genet. 2009 Dec;41( ...
  2. ... S, Hennekam RC. Mutations in CCBE1 cause generalized lymph vessel dysplasia in humans. Nat Genet. 2009 Dec;41( ...
  3. ... damage the thin tubes that carry lymph fluid (lymphatic vessels). Episodes of cellulitis can cause further swelling in ... movement, and survival of cells that line the lymphatic vessels (lymphatic endothelial cells). These mutations lead to the ...
  4. ... system, and the transport system for immune cells (lymphatic vessels). More than 50 mutations in the FOXC2 gene ... affect the development of the eye area and lymphatic vessels, the primary regions of the body affected by ...
  5. ... Women with LAM may develop cysts in the lymphatic vessels of the chest and abdomen. These cysts are ...
  6. ... unknown. A poorly formed lymphatic system leads to lymphatic vessels that are abnormally expanded (lymphangiectasia) and are prone ...
  7. ... and cause the tubes that carry lymph fluid (lymphatic vessels) to be small or absent. If lymph fluid is not properly transported, it builds up ...
  8. ... of the thin tubes that carry lymph fluid (lymphatic vessels). These growths may appear anywhere on the body. ...
  9. ... system, and the transport system for immune cells (lymphatic vessels). FOXC2 This condition is inherited in an autosomal ...
  10. ... blood vessels and other circulatory system structures called lymphatic vessels. The THAP1 protein also plays a role in ...
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