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Results 1 - 10 of 40 for Spinal column
  1. ... neck (the axial muscles); abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis); and serious breathing problems. Many of the ... gene mutations have been found to cause rigid spine muscular dystrophy 1 (RSMD1). In people with this ...
  2. ... the notochord, which is the precursor of the spinal column in the embryo. The notochord disappears before birth, ... the base of the skull or in the spine. The notochord helps control the development of the ...
  3. ... people with this condition, the bones of the spinal column do not close completely around the developing nerves ... may stick out through an opening in the spine, leading to permanent nerve damage.As described above, ...
  4. ... impair cognitive development by disrupting maturation of dendritic spine synapses. Cell. 2012 Nov 9;151(4):709- ...
  5. ... part of the heart, liver, eyes, ears, and spinal column. The Jagged-1 protein continues to play a ...
  6. ... myopathy with postural muscle atrophy (XMPMA), and rigid spine syndrome. Together with Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy, these ... lower legs; contractures involving the joints of the spine (rigid spine); and heart abnormalities. However, the disorders ...
  7. ... of the discs between the bones of the spine (vertebrae).To construct type II collagen, three pro- ... lack of normal bone formation (ossification) in the spine and hips. These abnormalities cause serious health problems, ...
  8. ... involved in the formation and maturation of dendritic spines from dendrites. Dendrites are specialized extensions from neurons ... essential for the transmission of nerve impulses. Dendritic spines are small outgrowths from dendrites that further help ...
  9. ... in the development of the bones of the spine (vertebrae). Specifically, the MESP2 protein and the Notch ... characterized by abnormal development of bones in the spine and ribs. All of the known mutations replace ...
  10. ... meninges) through gaps in the bones of the spine (vertebrae). The protrusions are most common and typically larger in the lower spine. The meningoceles associated with this disorder may damage ...
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