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Results 71 - 80 of 108 for Overgrowth
  1. ... impair normal cell differentiation, which leads to the overgrowth of certain cell types, causing cancer. Alternatively, abnormal ...
  2. ... impair normal cell differentiation, which leads to the overgrowth of certain cell types, causing cancer. Alternatively, abnormal ...
  3. ... It is unclear how these mutations cause the overgrowth of keratinocytes that results in hyperkeratotic skin. More ...
  4. ... the constitutively active PDGFRA protein leads to the overgrowth of cells and formation of tumors. CD140 antigen- ...
  5. ... up to 30 seconds and may be painful. Overgrowth (hypertrophy) of the calf muscles can also occur ...
  6. ... the production of functional myostatin lead to an overgrowth of muscle tissue. MSTN Myostatin-related muscle hypertrophy ...
  7. ... and dental problems such as crowded teeth and overgrowth of the gums. Kidney and heart defects are ...
  8. ... corticosteroids) and other factors can lead to occasional overgrowth of Candida (candidiasis) in the mouth (where it ...
  9. ... megakaryocyte and platelet abnormalities and may promote the overgrowth of immature cells. Scientists are still determining how ...
  10. ... It is unclear how these mutations cause the overgrowth of epidermal cells that results in hyperkeratotic skin. ...
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