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Results 1 - 10 of 110 for Genes
  1. ... are caused by a defect in a single gene. Gene therapies treat diseases by replacing or changing a gene that doesn’t work with one that does. NIH supports research and development on gene therapies to treat rare diseases like spinal muscular ...
  2. ... website offers information about genetic conditions and the genes or chromosomes associated with those conditions. ... Genetics Learn about your genes with MedlinePlus Genetics Home Reference is now part of MedlinePlus, an online health and wellness resource from the National Library ...
  3. ... in Cameroon helped NIH's NIDCD find a fourth gene linked to stuttering. ... west African family and community helps identify stuttering gene Joe Lukong had a simple question. The answer ...
  4. NIH study finds 27 new gene variants associated with key diseases and highlights need for more diversity in research. ... genomic research NIH-supported researchers find 27 new gene variations What happened when genomic researchers targeted more ...
  5. Common Cold Rare gene mutation may have link to common cold Colds seem harder to escape as the temperature drops and people spend ... the child found a mutation in the IFIH1 gene. The gene mutation created problems with proteins in ...
  6. ... vaccines, macular degeneration treatments, obesity treatments, prostate cancer, gene editing, meditation and CBT for back pain, placenta, ... to diagnose prostate cancer and assess tumor progression. Gene editing shows promise in different disease models Gene- ...
  7. Rare gene mutation results in developmental delays and seizures for young boy. ... One family’s journey to find epilepsy answers Rare gene mutation caused up to 10 seizures per hour ...
  8. ... a cure for bipolar disorder by studying the genes of large families in the Amish and Mennonite ... illness that is often passed down through our genes. Why look there? That's where many Amish and ...
  9. ... but found in boys, too. Caused by a gene mutation, it slows or stops a child’s brain ... in the MECP2 ( methyl CpG binding protein 2 ) gene, which is located on the X chromosome and ...
  10. Researchers have discovered a gene variation that may be a key to finding a therapy for Alzheimer's disease. ... America. Many members of that family have a gene difference that causes Alzheimer's symptoms early, usually in ...
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