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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Abnormality of dental structure
  1. ... the MSX1 gene disrupts the formation of oral structures in early development, leading to missing teeth and other dental abnormalities. A loss of the MSX1 gene probably also ...
  2. ... recurrent skin and lung infections as well as abnormalities of the bones, teeth, ... alter the structure and function of the STAT3 protein, impairing its ...
  3. ... of the body, including the fingers and toes, teeth, nervous system, and immune ... gene change the structure of CaV1.2 channels throughout the body. The ...
  4. ... that build bones (osteoblasts) and directs development of structures in the head and ... roof of the mouth, dental abnormalities, or other abnormalities of the head and face ( ...
  5. ... fontanelle) in infancy, widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism), and dental abnormalities. Like affected individuals with NIPBL gene variants, those ...
  6. ... features of pachyonychia congenita, although mild nail and dental abnormalities are possible.The KRT17 gene mutations that cause ...
  7. ... fingernails, teeth that are present from birth (neonatal teeth), and abnormalities of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy). The skin abnormalities ...
  8. ... to be part of the heart, liver, kidneys, teeth, bones, and other structures in a growing embryo. After birth, Notch2 signaling ... and prone to fracture; distinctive facial features; spinal abnormalities; ... can affect the joints, teeth, heart, kidneys, and other parts of the body. ...
  9. ... leads to a smaller number of cilia and abnormalities in their shape and structure. Although the mechanism is unclear, a loss of ...
  10. ... leads to a smaller number of cilia and abnormalities in their shape and structure. Although the mechanism is unclear, a loss of ...
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