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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Thought insertion
  1. ... nucleus. Through this cellular signaling, mucin 1 is thought to be involved in the growth, movement, and survival of cells. Research suggests that mucin 1 plays a role in the normal development of the kidneys.MCKD1 is caused by the insertion of a single DNA building block (nucleotide) called ...
  2. ... FA, Tsao MS, Reisman D. Two novel BRM insertion promoter sequence variants are associated with loss of ... S, Reisman D, Liu G. Two BRM promoter insertion polymorphisms increase the risk of early-stage upper ...
  3. ... cytosine is inserted into the MUC1 gene. These insertions occur in one particular region of the gene, ...
  4. ... been identified, including the loss (deletion) or addition (insertion) of genetic material in the gene and changes ... birth. Problems with development of the brain are thought to underlie intellectual disability in people with Rubinstein- ...
  5. ... of these variants involve either small deletions or insertions of DNA in the TSC1 gene. Some variants ... part of the brain that is responsible for thinking and learning. Focal cortical dysplasia causes severe recurrent ...
  6. ... the choroideremia ( CHM) gene: a full-length L1 insertion and an intronic mutation activating a cryptic exon. ...
  7. ... Kuroda Y. Identification of a new homozygous frameshift insertion mutation in the SIL1 gene in 3 Japanese ...
  8. ... facial features.SETBP1 disorder can be caused by insertions or deletions of small amounts of DNA within ...