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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Broken leg
  1. ... progressive weakness and stiffness of muscles in the legs, arms, neck, and ... is unstable and rapidly broken down. It is unclear exactly how ALS2 gene ...
  2. ... a normal process in which old bone is broken down and new bone is created to replace it. The ... of the long bones in the arms and legs are abnormally wide, resembling a boat oar or ...
  3. ... the body (distal muscles), particularly those in the legs. The ANO5 gene ... that is quickly broken down.These mutations result in the production of ...
  4. ... pressure on a nerve in an arm or leg. Deletion of one copy of the PMP22 gene ... that is rapidly broken down. The consequences of a shortage of PMP22 ...
  5. ... condition typically have muscle weakness in the feet, legs, and hands and ... the altered protein is broken down prematurely. It is not clear how loss ...
  6. ... a normal process in which old bone is broken down and new bone is created to replace ... bones, bent long bones in the arms and legs, low bone mineral density (osteopenia), and distinctive facial ...
  7. ... called fatty acid oxidation in which fats are broken down and converted into energy, but the enzyme' ... most often in the deep veins of the legs or arms. If these clots travel through the ...
  8. ... Poly(A) tails protect the mRNA from being broken down and allow the mRNA to be transported ... largely affects the eyelids, throat, shoulders, hips, and legs. The PABPN1 gene mutations that cause this condition ...
  9. ... abnormally stable beta-catenin protein that is not broken down when it is no longer needed. As ...
  10. ... outside the cell (extracellular). Extracellular ATP is quickly broken down into other molecules called adenosine monophosphate (AMP) ... colored skin (hypopigmentation), typically on the arms and legs, and spots of thickened skin on the palms ...