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Results 11 - 20 of 22 for Aplasia of the sweat glands
  1. ... tissues including the skin, hair, nails, teeth, and sweat glands. NFJS and DPR were originally described as separate ... also play a role in the formation of sweat glands and the development of dermatoglyphs.The KRT14 gene ...
  2. ... tissues, particularly the skin, hair, nails, teeth, and sweat glands.Most people with hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia have a ... ability to sweat (hypohidrosis) because they have fewer sweat glands than normal or their sweat glands do not ...
  3. ... tissues include the skin, hair, nails, teeth, and sweat glands. Researchers believe that the WNT10A protein is particularly ... development of the skin, hair, nails, teeth, and sweat glands. Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia is characterized by a reduced ...
  4. ... of nerve cells that control the activity of sweat glands.Additionally, the CRLF1 and CLCF1 genes likely have ... the other signs and symptoms of cold-induced sweating syndrome, including ... and skeletal abnormalities. However, little is known about how CRLF1 or ...
  5. ... of nerve cells that control the activity of sweat glands.Studies suggest that the CNTFR signaling pathway also ... gene have been reported to cause cold-induced sweating syndrome, a rare condition ... and other abnormalities affecting many parts of the body. When this ...
  6. ... of nerve cells that control the activity of sweat glands.Studies suggest that the CNTFR signaling pathway also ... gene have been reported to cause cold-induced sweating syndrome, a rare condition ... and other abnormalities affecting many parts of the body. When this ...
  7. ... cells that make up the hair follicles, the sweat glands, or the sebaceous glands (glands in the skin ...
  8. ... in the skin, usually the hair follicles, the sweat glands, or the sebaceous glands (glands in the skin ...
  9. ... ectodermal tissues, including the skin, hair, teeth, and sweat glands. In addition, it protects the cell from certain ...
  10. ... heart rate, high blood pressure, weight loss, tremors, sweating, and other symptoms. The pituitary gland (a structure at the base of the brain ... produced by the adrenal glands, which are small glands located on top of each kidney. ... McCune- ...
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