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Results 1 - 10 of 375 for blood type
  1. ... red blood cells and determine a number of blood types. When blood cells with unfamiliar antigens enter the ... Missing or abnormal XK protein also affects another blood group antigen, the Kell protein, causing it to be less ...
  2. ... Hyperprolinemia is an excess of proline in the blood. Type I is generally characterized by a lack of ...
  3. ... Hyperprolinemia is an excess of proline in the blood. Type II is generally the most severe form of ...
  4. ... methyltransferase 3 alpha promote maturation (differentiation) into different blood cell types. At least 16 mutations in the DNMT3A gene have been found to cause DNMT3A overgrowth syndrome. This condition is ... form of blood cancer known as cytogenetically normal acute myeloid leukemia ( ...
  5. ... lifetime and is present only in the abnormal blood cells. This type of genetic change, called a somatic mutation, is ... blood cancer that develops is influenced by the type of blood cell that acquires the mutation and other genetic ...
  6. ... lifetime and is present only in the abnormal blood cells. This type of genetic change, called a somatic mutation, is ... blood cancer that develops is influenced by the type of blood cell that acquires the mutation and other genetic ...
  7. ... also develop juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia, which is a type of blood cancer that typically affects children or adolescents. More ... gene can increase the risk of developing a type of blood cancer called juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia. These mutations cause ...
  8. ... gene reveals genetic heterogeneity in congenital dyserythropoietic anemia type I. Blood. 2006 Jun 15;107(12):4968-9. doi: 10.1182/blood-2006-01-0081. No abstract available. Citation on PubMed ... dyserythropoietic anemia type I is caused by mutations in codanin-1. ...
  9. ... and is present only in the abnormal white blood cells. This type of genetic change, called a somatic mutation, is ... is also found in some cases of other blood cell cancers, including diffuse large ... above). The type of cancer that develops is likely determined by ...
  10. ... and are present only in the abnormal white blood cells. This type of genetic change, called a somatic mutation, is ... of the CXCR4 protein. Researchers suggest that white blood cells that have the CXCR4 ... C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 CD184 CD184 antigen chemokine (C-X-C ...
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