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Results 1 - 10 of 87 for Abnormal cell proliferation
  1. ... when they otherwise would not have, leading to abnormal cell proliferation. In the brain, the increased number of cells ... although the extra digits are probably related to abnormal cell proliferation in the developing hands and feet. More About ...
  2. ... blood cells at the promyelocyte stage and allows abnormal cell proliferation. As a result, excess promyelocytes accumulate in the ...
  3. ... represses) gene transcription.The PML-RARα protein allows abnormal cell proliferation and blocks the differentiation of white blood cells ...
  4. ... alters normal RAS/MAPK signaling and leads to abnormal cell proliferation, which disrupts the development of organs and tissues ...
  5. ... although the extra digits are probably related to abnormal cell proliferation in the developing hands and feet. More About ...
  6. ... Overactive PI3K-delta signaling can also stimulate the abnormal proliferation of white blood cells in some affected individuals. Activated PI3K-delta syndrome ...
  7. ... allows cells to grow and divide continuously. Increased cell proliferation leads to abnormal growth of the bones, soft tissues, and blood vessels.Despite the involvement of PIK3CA gene mutations in cancer (described below) and the overgrowth of cells caused by changes in this gene, individuals with ...
  8. ... regulate gene function, which leads to poorly controlled cell proliferation and migration during development. This abnormal cell growth and movement impairs development of structures ...
  9. ... regulate gene function, which leads to poorly controlled cell proliferation and migration during development. This abnormal cell growth and movement leads to malformations in ...
  10. ... gene mutations lead to the production of an abnormal LPA6 protein that cannot bind to LPA to regulate cell proliferation and differentiation within hair follicles. As a result, ...
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