Search Results 1771-1780 of 82457 for Genetic
... genetics of pancreatic cancer. The gastrointestinal genetic epidemiology research laboratory has organized the Pancreatic Cancer Genetic Epidemiology ...
... genes. To streamline development of new therapies that can remedy genetic errors, the Virus and Gene Therapy Program and the Center for Regenerative ...
... Genetic counseling, Single-incision laparoscopic surgery, Vulvectomy, Vaginectomy, Fertility sparing surgery, Hysteroscopy, Sentinel lymph node mapping ...
Some types are linked to a person's genes. Others result from the immune system attacking blood vessel cells by mistake. Causes of this immune system ...
Absence seizures usually have a genetic cause. In general, seizures occur as a result of a burst of electrical impulses from nerve cells in the brain ...
Analyzing the genetic makeup of breast cancer cells to understand how DNA ... Refinement of the list of genes that are involved in the development of ...
Couch says that a negative test result for BRCA1 and BRCA2 doesn't mean that a patient is in the clear, because several other susceptibility genes are known and ...
imaging, and genetic analysis, and each of these analyses provides a piece in the neurodegeneration puzzle. Why do neuronal cells die? The abnormal ...
More than 150 genes are known to be involved in glycosylation and may be affected in these disorders, with variable biochemical outcomes. As a result, genomic ...
Liu led a study that identified novel genes that play roles in cardiac fibrosis and myocardial recovery with pharmacotherapy. He focuses on developing ...
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