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Results 1 - 10 of 36 for Temperature regulation
  1. ... unusual sweating patterns and related problems with body temperature regulation. The CNTFR pathway's involvement in motor neuron ...
  2. ... unusual sweating patterns and related problems with body temperature regulation. The involvement of these genes in motor neuron ...
  3. ... unusual sweating patterns and related problems with body temperature regulation. The CNTFR pathway's involvement in motor neuron ...
  4. ... blood glucose (transient hyperglycemia), and problems with body temperature regulation. The incidence of XLAG is unknown; approximately 30 ...
  5. ... with blood pressure, heart rate, breathing rate, digestion, temperature regulation, and sexual response, and results in daily bouts ...
  6. ... which controls involuntary body processes such as the regulation of blood pressure and body temperature. Problems related to this disorder can first appear ...
  7. ... normal formation of the epidermis, resulting in impaired regulation of body temperature, water retention, and resistance to infections.Mutations in ...
  8. ... controls involuntary body functions, such as digestion and regulation of body temperature. In people with Au-Kline syndrome, abnormalities in ...
  9. ... as digestion, breathing, production of tears, and the regulation of blood pressure and body temperature. It also affects the sensory nervous system, which ...
  10. ... which controls involuntary body processes such as the regulation of blood pressure and body temperature. At least six mutations in the DBH gene ...
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