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Results 1 - 10 of 208 for Nervous tissue
  1. ... expressed on myeloid cells-2 (TREM2) for central nervous tissue immune homeostasis. J Neuroimmunol. 2007 Mar;184(1- ...
  2. ... tumor. Most commonly, the tumor originates in the nerve tissue of the adrenal gland located above each kidney. ... common sites for tumors to form include the nerve tissue in the abdomen, chest, neck, or pelvis. Neuroblastoma ...
  3. ... specialized tissues or cell types. These include some nerve tissues, bones in the face and skull (craniofacial bones), ... leads to the impaired growth of craniofacial bones, nerve tissue, and muscles seen in craniofacial-deafness-hand syndrome. ...
  4. ... specialized tissues or cell types such as some nerve tissue and pigment-producing cells called melanocytes. Melanocytes produce ... leads to the impaired growth of craniofacial bones, nerve tissue, and muscles seen in craniofacial-deafness-hand syndrome. ...
  5. ... fetus in the womb. This exposure causes the nervous system tissue to break down (degenerate). As a result, people with anencephaly are missing large parts of the brain called the cerebrum and ... these nervous system abnormalities are so severe, almost all babies ...
  6. ... severe inherited disorder that affects many organs and tissues, including the nervous system. This disorder is divided into two types, which are distinguished by the age at which symptoms appear and the severity of ... muscle fibers by expanded connective tissue. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2010 Jul-Aug;1802(7- ...
  7. ... Hirschsprung disease. PHOX2B gene variations affect the autonomic nervous system and tissues that grow from the neural crest, resulting in ...
  8. ... disease, a disorder affecting the central and peripheral nervous systems. Cell Tissue Res. 2015 Jun;360(3):659-73. doi: ...
  9. ... cells migrate to form parts of the autonomic nervous system, many tissues in the face and skull, and other tissue and cell types.PHOX2B gene mutations that cause CCHS are believed to ... in the autonomic nervous system. As a result, bodily functions that are ...
  10. ... be critical for the development and maintenance of nerve tissue and axons, which are specialized extensions of neurons that transmit nerve impulses throughout the nervous system. KCC3 may be involved in regulating the ...
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