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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Impulse control disorder
  1. ... may impair an affected individual's ability to control his impulses, leading to ... linked to multiple disorders. Some of these genetic changes remove pieces of ...
  2. ... nerve cell extensions called axons. Axons transmit nerve impulses that signal muscle ... mirror movement disorder, a condition in which intentional movements of one ...
  3. ... process called phosphorylation. Phosphorylation of proteins helps to control (regulate) ... spectrum disorder (ASD), a varied condition characterized by impaired social ...
  4. ... specialized extensions of nerve cells that transmit nerve impulses. The protein ... a disorder characterized by the combination of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (a ...
  5. ... cells in the brain and spinal cord that control the movement of muscles.Alsin ... paralysis. This disorder is characterized by progressive weakness and stiffness of ...
  6. ... fibers and promotes the rapid transmission of nerve impulses.Connexin-47 forms gap ... with a neurological disorder called spastic paraplegia type 44 and a form ...
  7. ... that are essential for the transmission of nerve impulses. Reelin may also regulate ... disorder, a condition that affects communication and social interaction. ...
  8. ... function of the nervous system. This protein helps control the growth of nerve ... of the disorder that causes a progressive decline in intellectual functioning ...
  9. ... cells and promotes the rapid transmission of nerve impulses. This reduced ... to grow without control or order, leading to breast cancer. Studies show ...
  10. ... are specialized extensions of neurons that transmit nerve impulses throughout the nervous ... brainstem pathways on ocular motor control. Prog Brain Res. 2008;171:137-41. doi: ...
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