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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Reduced factor X activity
  1. ... in normal brain development. Some studies suggest that reduced monoamine oxidase A activity alters the ... This condition is inherited in an X-linked recessive pattern. The gene associated with this ...
  2. ... symptoms of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura. In people with reduced ADAMTS13 enzyme activity, factors such as pregnancy, surgery, and infection may trigger ...
  3. ... of normal. A loss of this protein's activity weakens blood clots, preventing the clots from stopping blood loss effectively.The acquired form of factor XIII deficiency results when the production of factor XIII is reduced or when the body uses factor XIII faster ...
  4. ... in and near the TAF1 gene can cause X-linked dystonia-parkinsonism. The TAF1 gene ... role in regulating the activity of most genes.The TAF1 gene is part ...
  5. ... known as mutations in the IKBKG gene cause X-linked recessive EDA-ID, and ... and controls the activity of other genes, including genes that direct the ...
  6. ... the production of an altered protein C with reduced activity. Both types of mutations can be associated with ...
  7. ... earliest symptoms are shortness of breath following mild activity, reduced ability to exercise, and wheezing. Other signs and ...
  8. ... E, Wollnik B, Schlessinger J. Structural basis for reduced FGFR2 activity in LADD syndrome: Implications for FGFR autoinhibition and ...
  9. ... odor. If the enzyme is missing or its activity is reduced because of a variant in the FMO3 gene, ...
  10. ... Familial-skewed X-chromosome inactivation as a predisposing factor for late-onset X-linked sideroblastic anemia in carrier females. Blood. 2000 ...
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