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- ... in common diseases and disease states: aging, neurodegeneration, heart failure, diabetes, and cancer. Curr Med Chem. 2005;12(4):429-41. ...
- ... control or order, leading to the development of cancer. Other changes in the number or structure of chromosome 10 can have a variety of effects. Intellectual disability, delayed growth and development, distinctive facial features, and heart defects are common features. Changes to chromosome 10 ...
- ... Some individuals with this condition may also have heart defects, underdeveloped ... with other types of cancer. For example, Burkitt lymphoma (a cancer of white ...
- ... features, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), skeletal abnormalities, and heart ... in several types of cancer. These genetic changes are somatic, which means they ...
- ... growth and development, intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, heart ... example, rearrangements (translocations) of genetic material between ...
- ... delayed development, distinctive facial features, skeletal abnormalities, and heart defects. Several different ... of candidate genes. UK Cancer Cytogenetics Group (UKCCG). Oncogene. 2000 Aug 10;19( ...
- ... size (microcephaly), slow growth before and after birth, heart defects, and ... several types of cancer. These genetic changes are somatic, which means they ...
- ... the body, including the brain, facial features, and heart. Only a few genes ... genes are deleted, cancer can occur. However, no tumor suppressor genes have ...
- ... 16 occurs following chemotherapy for other forms of cancer. ... development, and heart defects.Other changes in the number or structure ...
- ... intellectual disability, feeding difficulties, hearing and vision impairment, ... of cancer. These chromosome abnormalities are somatic, which means they ...