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Results 11 - 20 of 30 for Pancreatic aplasia
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  1. ... of several organs, including the brain, testes, and pancreas. In the developing brain, the ARX protein is ... location. Interneurons relay signals between neurons. In the pancreas and testes, the ARX protein helps to regulate ...
  2. ... the development of several types of cancer, particularly pancreatic and colorectal cancers. These mutations lead to a ... homolog Tests of KRAS PubMed COLORECTAL CANCER; CRC PANCREATIC CANCER KRAS PROTOONCOGENE, GTPase; KRAS NCBI Gene ClinVar ...
  3. ... caused by iron damage to cells in the pancreas that make insulin, a hormone that helps control ... also called blood glucose. Iron accumulation in the pancreas reduces the cells' ability to make insulin, which ...
  4. ... is also associated with ovarian, breast, cervical, endometrial, pancreatic, lung, and head and neck cancers. bacteria-expressed ...
  5. ... syndrome can include ongoing constipation, inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), kidney failure, breathing problems, and allergies. Some ... WT1 gene can cause Wilms tumor and genitourinary abnormalities, so deletion of the WT1 gene is very ...
  6. ... hypertriglyceridemia), which can lead to inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis). Familial partial lipodystrophy can also cause an ... type of the disorder develop muscle weakness (myopathy), abnormalities of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy), a form of ...
  7. ... marrow (where blood cells are made), and the pancreas (where insulin is made), which would explain why ...
  8. ... skin called eruptive xanthomas and inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis). Additionally, congenital generalized lipodystrophy causes an abnormal ... is associated with muscle weakness, delayed development, joint abnormalities, a narrowing of the lower part of the ...
  9. ... autoimmune damage to insulin-producing cells in the pancreas.Type 1 diabetes risk is most increased by ...
  10. ... of the colon and rectum, stomach, breast, and pancreas. Studies suggest that EP300 mutations may also play ...
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