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Certain genes might make children more likely to get Kawasaki disease. Risk factors. Three things are known to increase a child's risk of developing Kawasaki ...
Mayo Clinic oncologist Mitesh J. Borad, M.D., an internationally recognized expert in cholangiocarcinoma, studies FGFR inhibitors and gene and virus ...
... gene expression and various gene interactions, better understanding human ... genes and mutations, enabling prediction of antimicrobial susceptibility.
Gene sequencing, gene analysis and genotyping. ... The Spatial Biology Recharge Facility evolved from studying the relationship between how genes function during ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the accuracy of the length-109 probe set panel (a genetic test) in predicting response to golimumab treatment in ...
... Genetics, will help reveal the underlying causes of these diseases and help ... "This was an unprecedented study of genetic and lifestyle factors that ...
Learn more about this condition in which low levels of parathyroid hormone upset the balance of calcium and phosphorus in the body.
Gene changes, certain medicines or health conditions, and environmental or lifestyle factors, such as smoking, may play a role. Risk factors.
Some people with neurofibromas have a genetic condition known as neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). A person with NF1 may have many neurofibromas. The number ...
Some possible causes include genes, digestive difficulties, nervous system conditions and hormones that are not balanced. Specific bouts of vomiting may be ...
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