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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Disorder of bone
  1. ... individual's health needs. For example, a genetic disorder associated with a ... with a bone marrow transplant. Bone marrow transplantation can allow the ...
  2. ... are normal and which constitute a disability or disorder? Will the high ... body (somatic) cells such as bone marrow or blood cells. This type of genetic ...
  3. ... arms where new bone is produced, lengthening the bones as children grow. The function of many other height-associated genes remains unknown. In addition to the FGFR3 gene, researchers have identified hundreds of other genes involved in rare disorders that have an extreme effect on height. These ...
  4. ... for its function. For example, proteins that promote bone growth are not produced in ... Conditions such as cancers, metabolic disorders, and degenerative ...