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Abnormality of dental structure
- ... 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 ...
- ... recurrent skin and lung infections as well as abnormalities of the bones, teeth, ... alter the structure and function of the STAT3 protein, impairing its ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ( ...
- ... fontanelle) in infancy, widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism), and dental abnormalities. Like affected individuals with NIPBL gene variants, those ...
- ... features of pachyonychia congenita, although mild nail and dental abnormalities are possible.The KRT17 gene mutations that cause ...
- ... fingernails, teeth that are present from birth (neonatal teeth), and abnormalities of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy). The skin abnormalities ...
- ... 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. ...
- ... leads to a smaller number of cilia and abnormalities in their shape and structure. Although the mechanism is unclear, a loss of ...
- ... leads to a smaller number of cilia and abnormalities in their shape and structure. Although the mechanism is unclear, a loss of ...