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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for CHARGE syndrome
  1. CHARGE syndrome is a disorder that affects many areas of the body. CHARGE is an abbreviation for several ... major and minor characteristics.The major characteristics of CHARGE syndrome are common in this disorder and occur less ...
  2. ... Marangi G, Garavelli L, Zollino M, Zackai EH. CHARGE-like presentation, craniosynostosis and mild Mowat-Wilson Syndrome diagnosed by recognition of the distinctive facial gestalt ...
  3. ... protein regulates. Mutations in the CHD7 gene cause CHARGE syndrome, a disorder that affects many areas of the ... abnormality. More than 600 mutations that can cause CHARGE syndrome have been identified, and they occur throughout the ...
  4. ... NEDBEH resemble those of another condition known as CHARGE syndrome; however, people with NEDBEH do not have changes in the gene associated with CHARGE syndrome. NEDBEH is a rare disorder with unknown prevalence. ...
  5. ... For example, approximately 10 percent of people with CHARGE syndrome, which is usually caused by mutations in the ...
  6. ... Sotoodehnia N; QT-IGC Consortium; Newton-Cheh C; CHARGE-AF Consortium; Ellinor PT, Stricker BH, Metspalu A, ...
  7. ... as mutations) in the SLC12A6 gene cause Andermann syndrome. The SLC12A6 gene ... so that the charges inside and outside the cell membrane are unchanged ( ...
  8. ... of ATP. Specifically, they create an unequal electrical charge on either side of the inner mitochondrial membrane ... charged particles called electrons. This difference in electrical charge provides the energy for ATP production.Complex I ...
  9. ... of ATP. Specifically, they create an unequal electrical charge on either side of the inner mitochondrial membrane ... charged particles called electrons. This difference in electrical charge provides the energy for ATP production.Complex I ...
  10. ... of ATP. Specifically, they create an unequal electrical charge on either side of the inner mitochondrial membrane ... charged particles called electrons. This difference in electrical charge provides the energy for ATP production.Complex I ...
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