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  1. Action myoclonus–renal failure (AMRF) syndrome causes episodes of involuntary muscle jerking or twitching (myoclonus) and, often, kidney (renal) disease. Although ...
  2. KCNK9 imprinting syndrome is a rare condition characterized by weak muscle tone (hypotonia) from birth. As a result, affected infants have a lack of energy ( ...
  3. Essential tremor is a movement disorder that causes involuntary, rhythmic shaking (tremor), especially in the hands. It is distinguished from tremor that results ...
  4. ... by impaired social skills, communication problems, and repetitive actions. These difficulties can interfere with affected individuals' ability ... play with others, typically begin to develop.Repetitive actions in ASD can include simple actions such as ...
  5. ... thoughts, mental images, or urges to perform specific actions. While the particular obsessions vary widely, they often ... Compulsions consist of the repetitive performance of certain actions, such as checking or verifying, washing, counting, arranging, ...
  6. ... and interrupt others.Impulsivity can result in hasty actions without thought for the consequences. Individuals with poor ... their turn, deferring to others, or considering their actions before acting.More than two-thirds of all ...
  7. ... in response to certain signals. In regulating the action of nuclear factor-kappa-B, the CYLD protein ...
  8. ... to contract and produce the heart's pumping action. Mutations in these non-ion channel genes have ...
  9. ... BCHE gene in patients with prolonged duration of action of mivacurium or succinylcholine during anaesthesia. Pharmacogenet Genomics. ...
  10. ... Rippling muscle disease may be caused by "silent" action potentials in the tubular system of skeletal muscle ...
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