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Results 1 - 10 of 519 for Abnormal affect
  1. ... the composition of cardiolipin. Researchers speculate that the abnormal cardiolipin affects mitochondrial function, reducing cellular energy production and leading ...
  2. ... As a result of these mutations, methylation is abnormal, which affects the expression of multiple genes. Maintenance of the ...
  3. X-linked lissencephaly with abnormal genitalia (XLAG) is a condition that affects the development of the brain and genitalia. It occurs most often in males.XLAG is characterized by abnormal brain development ...
  4. ... to store calcium normally. For unknown reasons, this abnormal calcium storage affects keratinocytes more than other types of cells. The abnormal regulation of calcium impairs many cell functions, including ...
  5. ... blood cells in the body. The proportion of abnormal blood cells affects the severity of the signs and symptoms of ...
  6. ... that are in mirror-image reversed positions. This abnormal placement may affect several internal organs (situs inversus); just the heart ( ...
  7. ... gene, the resulting FGFR1 protein is overactive, triggering abnormal signaling that affects cell growth and division. Researchers are studying how ...
  8. ... not function normally. It is unclear how the abnormal sacsin protein affects the brain and skeletal muscles but it likely ...
  9. ... abnormal protein transport, although it is unclear how abnormal protein transport affects the function of the mitochondria and causes the ...
  10. ... POGZ protein to bind to chromatin, leading to abnormal gene expression that affects development of the brain and other body systems. ...
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