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Impaired T cell function
- ... the MAGT1 gene impair the magnesium transporter's function, reducing the amount ... lymphoma. Impaired production of CD4+ T cells resulting from abnormal ...
- ... is unclear how the loss of functional B3Glc-T enzyme leads to the signs and symptoms of Peters plus syndrome, but ... pattern, which means both copies of the gene in each cell have mutations. The parents of an individual with ...
- ... K, Scifo E, Tyynela J, Jalanko A, Braulke T. Cell biology and function of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis-related proteins. Biochim Biophys ...
- ... of an abnormally shortened protein that likely has impaired function. Researchers speculate that a lack of functional DNAJC19 ...
- ... result in the production of a protein with impaired function. As a result, microfibril formation is reduced, which ...
- ... with thinking skills.Peripheral neuropathy is caused by impaired function of nerve cells called sensory neurons, which transmit ...
- ... the kidneys. It leads to scarring (fibrosis) and impaired function of the kidneys, usually beginning in adulthood. The ...
- ... SOX9 protein or result in a protein with impaired function. About 5 percent of cases are caused by ...
- ... mutations result in the production of proteins with impaired function. As a result, oocytes do not develop normally. ...
- ... typically vary.Most people with PGM3-CDG have impaired immune function (immune deficiency). Many have a shortage of white ... gastrointestinal tract. In severe cases of PGM3-CDG, impaired bone marrow function may lead to a decrease in the production ...