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... genes — for use in medicines. Biotherapies have the potential for targeted healing with fewer side effects than those of traditional medicines. For example ...
Genes. Some people have one or more genes that might make them more likely to develop rheumatic fever. Specific type of strep bacteria. Some strains of ...
... genes or environmental exposures or a combination of both put children and ... genetic and environmental interactions in MS. A Study to Better ...
Genetic testing. Care at Mayo Clinic. Our caring team of Mayo Clinic experts ... Control the KIT gene to lessen the number of mast cells made. Lessen ...
Biochemical Genetics, they never imagined the genetic tests they were helping develop would be the very same tests that guided their life's journey. But just ...
This genetic condition stops typical development in parts of the body. It may include unusual facial features, short height, heart problems or other issues.
Our research projects focus on genetic mutations and their impact on breast cancer risk and response to endocrine therapy, developing endocrine therapies for ...
Genetic and immunological mechanisms of treatment response. Dr. Wang conducts in-depth translational research to explore the genetic and immunological ...
Refinement of the list of genes that are involved in the development of breast cancer to improve the use of genetic testing. Mayo Clinic Comprehensive ...
Rademakers' research laboratory has made several significant discoveries in the molecular genetics of some of the world's most devastating neurological diseases ...
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