Search Results 1781-1790 of 93129 for Genes
Targeted experimental and therapeutic manipulation of gene expression in motor neurons and muscle fibers. Regenerative medicine for cell delivery and ...
"The astounding genetic and phenotypic variation in cancer is well-known; yet, almost all research and clinical practice focuses on cohorts of patients where ...
Some rare retinal disorders associated with color deficiency could possibly be modified with gene replacement techniques. These treatments are under study ...
... genetic testing and artificial intelligence (AI). "We have high-quality studies from the U.S. and Europe that show screening can detect cancer at an earlier ...
... genes that code for proteins known as receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs). This gene family is highly conserved and critically important for regulating signals ...
Genetics and epigenetics. Dr. White's studies the role of epigenetic alterations in maternal DNA in the development of normal and pathologic pregnancy.
A polygenic risk score estimates the overall risk someone has of getting a disease by adding up variants in multiple genes. ... genetic factors that affect a ...
Similar gene editing could be used to achieve countless benefits, such as accelerated healing, HIV resistance and cancer therapy, says Martínez-Gálvez, a ...
... genetic material) of an organism's genome. WES provides patients with rare genetic conditions who have been evaluated by multiple providers over, sometimes ...
... gene (COL7A1) gene. Anti-Bullous Pemphigoid Antibodies in Patients with Neurological Disease Rochester, MN. The purpose of this study is to learn more about ...
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