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Results 1 - 10 of 81 for Minor
  1. ... subunit) of two complexes called the major and minor spliceosomes. Spliceosomes help process messenger RNA (mRNA), which ...
  2. ... disorder characterized by developmental delay, intellectual disability, and minor differences in facial features. Additionally, some people with ...
  3. ... major characteristics or a combination of major and minor characteristics.The major characteristics of CHARGE syndrome are ... problems, and unusually shaped external ears.While the minor characteristics of CHARGE syndrome are common in this ...
  4. ... body, known as the major isoform and the minor isoform. The DCXR gene provides instructions for making ... which converts L-xylulose more efficiently than the minor isoform. It is unclear if the minor isoform ...
  5. ... with FHM1 or sporadic hemiplegic migraine (described below), minor head trauma can cause life-threatening brain swelling ( ... MD. Delayed cerebral edema and fatal coma after minor head trauma: role of the CACNA1A calcium channel ...
  6. ... of skin loss (erosions) form in response to minor injury or friction, such as rubbing or scratching. ... are fragile and easily damaged. Friction or other minor trauma can cause the skin layers to separate, ...
  7. ... skin. Blisters continue to appear in response to minor injury or friction, such as rubbing or scratching. ... be fragile and easily damaged. Friction or other minor trauma can cause the skin layers to separate, ...
  8. ... of skin loss (erosions) occur in response to minor injury or friction, such as rubbing or scratching. ... the skin is less resistant to friction and minor trauma and blisters easily. In rare cases, no ...
  9. ... Blisters and skin erosions form in response to minor injury or friction, such as rubbing or scratching. ... epidermis to the dermis, and friction or other minor trauma can cause the two skin layers to ...
  10. ... of the condition include multiple bone fractures after minor injury, abnormal side-to-side curvature of the ... high risk of bone fracture resulting from seemingly minor bumps and falls. Their abnormally dense skull bones ...
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