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  1. ... disease characterized by recurrent boil-like lumps (nodules) under the skin. The nodules become inflamed and painful. ... develop around the anus, on the buttocks, or under the breasts. In some cases, nodules appear in ...
  2. ... countries. Hundreds of research studies (clinical trials) are under way to test gene therapy as a treatment ...
  3. ... hallmark feature of ECCL is a noncancerous tumor under the scalp covered by a smooth, hairless patch ... Some people with ECCL also have noncancerous tumors under the skin elsewhere on the head or face. ...
  4. ... visible in the cell’s nucleus—not even under a microscope—when the cell is not dividing. ... packed during cell division and is then visible under a microscope. Most of what researchers know about ...
  5. ... that may occur in SLE include calcium deposits under the skin (calcinosis), damaged blood vessels (vasculitis) in ... involved in clotting (platelets), which leads to bleeding under the skin. Affected individuals may also have hair ...
  6. ... vision, although acuity may depend on the conditions under which vision is tested. Visual acuity may appear to be severely affected if it is tested under bright lights, but it can be near normal ...
  7. ... cells of affected individuals are stained and viewed under a microscope, these cells usually appear abnormal. These ... with MERRF develop fatty tumors, called lipomas, just under the surface of the skin. MERRF is a ...
  8. ... open sores (ulcers) on their fingers, painful bumps under the skin (calcinosis), or small clusters of enlarged blood vessels just under the skin (telangiectasia).Fibrosis can also affect internal ...
  9. ... or other toxic substances. When a cell is under stress, the PACT protein turns on signals that ... destruction (apoptosis) of the cell if it remains under stress.PRKRA gene mutations result in production of ...
  10. ... it is involved in starting (initiating) protein synthesis.Under some conditions, eIF2B increases protein synthesis by helping ... GTP, which carry energy to the initiation factor. Under other conditions, it slows protein synthesis by binding ...
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