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  3. ... contain more recent information. — ED. Table A. Cartilage-Hair Hypoplasia - Anauxetic ... from the following standard references: gene from HGNC ; chromosome locus from OMIM ; protein ...
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  5. A mutation in a person's genes can cause a medical condition called a genetic disorder. Learn about the types and how they are detected. ... What are genetic ...
  6. ... affect the body's ability to absorb selenium. Such disorders include Crohn ... nerve damage. However, selenium toxicity is rare in the United States.
  7. ... Aging) Clinical Trials ... Article: Reduced hair cortisol concentrations are associated with improved emotional wellbeing ...
  8. ... Oculocutaneous Albinism Type 1 - RETIRED CHAPTER, FOR HISTORICAL REFERENCE ONLY. 2000 Jan 19 [updated 2013 May 16]. ... Oculocutaneous Albinism Type 2 - RETIRED CHAPTER, FOR HISTORICAL REFERENCE ONLY. 2003 Jul 17 [updated 2012 Aug 16]. ...
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  10. ... Ocular Albinism, X-Linked - RETIRED CHAPTER, FOR HISTORICAL REFERENCE ONLY. 2004 Mar 12 [updated 2015 Nov 19]. ...
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