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Results 1 - 10 of 81 for Bone development disease
  1. ... SFRP4 dysregulates Wnt signaling, which disrupts normal bone development and remodeling. Abnormal bone formation leads to the characteristics of Pyle disease. More About This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides ...
  2. ... is characterized by scar tissue (fibrosis) in the bone marrow, the tissue that produces ... cells (leukemia) and a disease of the blood and bone marrow called myelodysplastic ...
  3. ... it helps regulate the formation and growth of bone and cartilage, a tough, flexible ... Camurati-Engelmann disease. This condition is characterized by abnormally thick bones ( ...
  4. ... skin, lining of the mouth (oral mucosa), and bone marrow.Breakage and instability ... lung disease idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. This condition causes scar tissue ( ...
  5. ... skin, lining of the mouth (oral mucosa), and bone marrow.Breakage and instability ... lung disease idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. This condition causes scar tissue ( ...
  6. ... how the abnormal cartilage is involved in the development of the lesions and ... About This Health Condition Two other conditions ...
  7. ... cells. The altered signaling interferes with the normal development of many organs and ... the abnormal growth of new bone tissue on the surface of existing bones. The ...
  8. ... This impairs the immune system and disrupts the development of ectodermal ... bones (osteopetrosis) and swelling of soft tissues (lymphedema). This ...
  9. ... JL, Ventura F. ACVR1 Function in Health and Disease. Cells. 2019 Oct 31;8(11):1366. ... during skeletal development. J Bone Miner Res. 2003 Sep;18(9):1593-604. ...
  10. The TRPV4 gene provides instructions for making a protein that acts as a calcium channel. This channel, which transports positively charged atoms of calcium ( ...
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