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Results 1 - 10 of 991 for Ontogeny
  1. ... genes are involved in the control of cell growth and division. The cell replicates itself in an ...
  2. Isolated growth hormone deficiency is a condition caused by a severe shortage or absence of growth hormone. Growth hormone is a protein that is necessary for ...
  3. The combination of intrauterine growth restriction, metaphyseal dysplasia, adrenal hypoplasia congenita, and genital anomalies is commonly known by the acronym IMAGe. This rare syndrome has ...
  4. ... instructions for making a protein called insulin-like growth factor 2. This protein plays an essential role in growth and development before birth. Studies suggest that insulin- ...
  5. ... results from the body's inability to use growth hormone, a substance produced by the brain's pituitary gland that helps promote growth. Affected individuals are close to normal size at ...
  6. ... provides instructions for making a protein called nerve growth factor beta (NGFβ). This protein is important in ... HSAN5. More About This Health Condition beta-nerve growth factor beta-nerve growth factor precursor Beta-NGF ...
  7. ... making one version (isoform) of the platelet derived growth factor (PDGF) protein. This protein is involved in many cellular processes, including cell growth and division (proliferation), maturation (differentiation), and movement. The ...
  8. ... instructions for making a protein called platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta (PDGFRβ), which is part of ... cell types, where a protein called platelet-derived growth factor attaches (binds) to it. This binding turns ...
  9. ... instructions for making a protein called platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha (PDGFRA), which is part of ... types where a specific protein, called platelet-derived growth factor, attaches (binds) to it. This binding turns ...
  10. ... provides instructions for making a protein called fibroblast growth factor 8 (FGF8). This protein is part of a family of proteins called fibroblast growth factors that are involved in many processes, including ...
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