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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Motor neuron atrophy
  1. ... This condition is characterized by a loss of motor neurons that leads to weakness and wasting (atrophy) in muscles used for movement (skeletal muscles) that ...
  2. ... This condition is characterized by a loss of motor neurons that leads to weakness and wasting (atrophy) in muscles used for movement (skeletal muscles) that ...
  3. ... This buildup leads to the gradual loss of motor neurons, which results in muscle weakness and wasting (atrophy). More About This Health Condition Variants in the ...
  4. ... of axons and dendrites, contribute to the progressive atrophy of motor neurons that is characteristic of this condition. More About ...
  5. ... in people with GARS1 infantile-onset spinal muscular atrophy may impair motor neuron function in a similar way to people with distal hereditary motor neuropathy, type V. This may cause the severe muscle weakness seen in people ... CMT2D DSMAV GARS glycine tRNA ligase GlyRS SMAD1 ...
  6. ... that control muscle movement (motor neurons). Damage to motor neurons leads to progressive weakness and loss of muscle tissue (atrophy) in the feet and legs. HSPB1 gene variants ...
  7. ... that control muscle movement (motor neurons). Damage to motor neurons leads to progressive weakness and loss of muscle tissue (atrophy) in the feet and legs. Research suggests that ...
  8. ... vesicle transport in neurons that control muscle movement (motor neurons), leading to impaired neuronal growth, is thought to contribute to the muscle weakness and atrophy experienced by people with SMA-LED. It is ...
  9. ... vesicle transport in neurons that control muscle movement (motor neurons), leading to impaired growth of neurons, is thought to contribute to the muscle weakness and atrophy experienced by people with SMA-LED. It is ...
  10. ... death. Specialized nerve cells that control muscle movement (motor neurons) are particularly ... GXP1 SMAX2 UBA1, ...
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