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Results 1 - 10 of 265 for Eye
  1. ... front and side of the neck, and the eyes, ears, and kidneys. After birth, these interactions are ... in the EYA1 gene have been associated with eye abnormalities including clouding of the lens (cataracts) and ...
  2. ... This Health Condition adenosine deaminase CECR1 ADGF cat eye syndrome chromosome region, candidate 1 cat eye syndrome critical region protein 1 CECR1 IDGFL SNEDS ...
  3. ... is the substance that gives skin, hair, and eyes their color. Melanin is also found in the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye (the retina), where it plays a role in ...
  4. ... an important role in the development of the eyes and front part of the brain (forebrain). This ... in the formation of the lens of the eye and the specialized tissue at the back of ...
  5. ... is involved in the coloring (pigmentation) of the eyes and skin. This protein is made in the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye (the retina) and in skin cells. The GPR143 ...
  6. ... a specialized tissue at the back of the eye called the retina. Within the retina, nyctalopin is ... in the transmission of visual information from the eyes to the brain. More than 50 mutations in ...
  7. ... sensitive tissue that lines the back of the eye. Specifically, the ABCA4 protein is produced in the ... phototransduction, the process by which light entering the eye is converted into electrical signals that are transmitted ...
  8. ... found primarily in the inner ear and the eye. This protein promotes growth and survival of nerve ... It also controls (regulates) the growth of the eye after birth. In particular, the SLITRK6 protein influences ...
  9. ... sensitive tissue that lines the back of the eye. Specifically, the ELOVL4 protein is produced in the ...
  10. ... active in many tissues, including structures of the eye. The function of the CYP1B1 enzyme in the development of the eye is unclear, but it may play a role ...
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