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Results 61 - 70 of 281 for Abnormal affect
  1. ... step is thought to be essential for certain abnormal proteins to be broken down (degraded). ... This condition affects many body systems, causing delayed development, movement abnormalities, ...
  2. ... atypical hemolytic-uremic syndrome, a condition that causes abnormal blood clots ... syndrome affect a region of the complement factor H protein ...
  3. ... melanocyte inducing transcription factor structure. Dimers incorporating the ... DNA, which affects the development of melanocytes and the production of ...
  4. ... are the blood cells involved in blood clotting, abnormal clotting (thrombosis) is ... These mutations affect a region of the gene that usually blocks ( ...
  5. ... tone (hypotonia), and other signs and symptoms that affect many body systems. Mutations in the ALG1 gene result in the production of an abnormal enzyme with little activity. The poorly functioning enzyme ...
  6. ... 17α-hydroxylase/17,20-lyase deficiency. This condition affects the function of certain hormone-producing glands, leading to high blood pressure (hypertension) and abnormal sexual development. Mutations associated with this condition reduce ...
  7. ... used to make the enzyme. These mutations can affect one or both versions of the enzyme and lead to the production of an abnormal enzyme with reduced or no activity. Without a ...
  8. ... people with McCune-Albright syndrome, a disorder that affects the bones, skin, and several hormone-producing (endocrine) tissues. These mutations result in an abnormal version of the G protein that causes the ...
  9. ... to moderate intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder (which affects social interaction and communication), sleep disturbances, and other health problems. The condition results from abnormal copying (duplication) of a small piece of the ...
  10. ... in response to injury, increasing the risk of abnormal bleeding. Myelofibrosis is ... lead to fibrosis that affects the bone marrow's ability to make new ...
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