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Decreased facial expression
- ... controlled by others.People with schizophrenia often have decreased ability to ... facial expression and animation (flat affect), and in some cases ...
- ... lattice corneal dystrophy type II can have a facial expression that appears sad. Lattice corneal dystrophy type II ...
- ... particularly affected. Increased lamin B1 levels lead to decreased expression of genes that play a variety of roles ...
- ... Furlan S, Reddy S, Nagy JI, Angelini C. Decreased expression of DMPK: correlation with CTG repeat expansion and ...
- ... neck are affected. Affected individuals may have unusual facial expressions, difficulty holding up the head, speech impairment (dysarthria), ...
- ... incomplete puberty, breast enlargement (gynecomastia), decreased muscle mass, decreased bone density, a reduced amount of facial and body hair, and fatigue. Klinefelter syndrome can ...
- ... and of the bones in the head and face. Studies suggest that the duplication increases the amount of RAI1 protein, which disrupts the expression of genes that influence circadian rhythms. These changes ...
- ... the brain and bones in the head and face (craniofacial bones). Research suggests that duplications involving this gene lead to higher-than-normal amounts of the RAI1 protein, which disrupts the expression of genes that influence brain and craniofacial development ...
- ... However, studies suggest that this protein controls the expression of several genes involved in ... Having an extra copy of the ...
- ... activity alters chromatin remodeling, which disrupts normal gene expression. ... how increased and decreased protein function both lead to the signs and ...