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Results 1 - 10 of 193 for Reduced factor X activity
  1. ... in normal brain development. Some studies suggest that reduced monoamine oxidase A activity alters the ... This condition is inherited in an X-linked recessive pattern. The gene associated with this ...
  2. ... symptoms of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura. In people with reduced ADAMTS13 enzyme activity, factors such as pregnancy, surgery, and infection may trigger ...
  3. ... Lacrimo-auriculo-dento-digital syndrome is caused by reduced activity of the fibroblast growth factor 10 (FGF10)-FGF receptor 2 signaling pathway. Mol ...
  4. Rare Clotting Factor Deficiencies (World Federation of Hemophilia)  
    Bleeding Disorders/Specifics ... Bleeding Disorders ... Vitamin K/Learn More ... Vitamin K ... World Federation of Hemophilia
  5. ... only one copy of the NCF1 gene have reduced levels of the neutrophil cytosolic factor 1 protein, which decreases the activity of NOX and results in the production of ...
  6. ... during the normal process of heme production, but reduced activity of protoporphyrinogen oxidase allows them to accumulate to toxic levels. Nongenetic factors such as certain drugs, alcohol, dieting, as well ...
  7. ... of a group of proteins called the regulatory factor X (RFX) complex. This complex attaches to a specific region of DNA involved in the regulation of MHC class II gene activity. The RFXAP protein helps the complex attach to ...
  8. ... during the normal process of heme production, but reduced activity of hydroxymethylbilane synthase allows them to accumulate to toxic levels. This buildup, in combination with nongenetic factors such as certain drugs, alcohol, smoking, and dieting, ...
  9. ... during the normal process of heme production, but reduced activity of coproporphyrinogen oxidase allows them to accumulate to toxic levels. This buildup, in combination with nongenetic factors such as certain drugs, alcohol, and dieting, leads ...
  10. Arthritis of the Wrist (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons)  
    Arthritis/Specifics ... Arthritis ... Osteoarthritis/Specifics ... Osteoarthritis ... Rheumatoid Arthritis/Specifics ... Rheumatoid Arthritis ... Wrist Injuries and Disorders/Specifics
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