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Results 1 - 10 of 35 for Abnormality of the mitochondrion
  1. ... These genetic changes impair the normal function of mitochondria. Although mtDNA abnormalities underlie the digestive and neurological problems that are ...
  2. ... of complex I, which disrupts energy production within mitochondria. Although these abnormalities have the greatest impact on tissues that require ...
  3. ... of complex I, which disrupts energy production within mitochondria. Although these abnormalities have the greatest impact on tissues that require ...
  4. ... loss of this gene alters the structure of mitochondria; however, it is unclear how this abnormality is related to the signs and symptoms of ...
  5. ... developmental delay, eye defects, neurological problems, and blood abnormalities. The MMADHC gene variants that cause this condition result in the production of a protein that cannot transport vitamin B12 to either the mitochondria or the cytoplasm, which disrupts production of both ...
  6. ... in males and females with the disorder and abnormalities of the ovaries in affected ... speculate that impaired protein assembly disrupts mitochondrial ...
  7. ... hearing loss in affected males and females and abnormalities of the ovaries in ... speculate that impaired protein assembly disrupts mitochondrial ...
  8. ... Citation on PubMed Kanki T, Klionsky DJ. Mitochondrial abnormalities drive cell death in Wolfram syndrome 2. Cell Res. 2009 Aug;19(8):922-3. doi: 10.1038/cr.2009.94. No abstract available. Citation on PubMed or Free article on PubMed Central
  9. ... L-2-HGA). This condition causes severe brain abnormalities that become apparent in ... which disrupts energy production within cells. Through processes ...
  10. ... Björnstad syndrome, a condition characterized by a hair abnormality known ... up in mitochondria. The resulting decrease in complex III activity reduces ...
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