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PINK1 and PRKN are both genetically linked to Parkinson's ... Fiesel's team use genetic models to advance the mechanistic understanding of this pathway.
3) Explore genetic variants with an unknown significance to develop an understanding of their potential significance and explore other genes may influence an ...
Your genes may make you more likely to have ear damage from sound or from aging. Noises on the job. Jobs where loud noise is constant, such as farming ...
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 ...
How can genomic medicine help support patients and their relatives when genetic results affect family members across generations? Fair distribution of ...
The tool, called TaxiBGC (Taxonomy-guided Identification of Biosynthetic Gene Clusters), can identify genes that produce secondary metabolites. Secondary ...
Genetics. A personal or family history of autoimmune conditions may put you at higher risk. Thymus gland issues. Having an enlarged thymus or a thymoma may ...
Most bowel cancers are not directly genetically related. But we all carry some genes that make us more or less likely to get bowel cancer in the same way. We ...
The purpose of this study is to use Whole Exome Sequencing (WES) to identify genetic variants in patients and families who have received care for VACTERL ...
But it is your symptoms and the results of your neurological exam that determine your diagnosis. Most people do not require a DAT scan. Genetic testing. This ...
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