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Risk factors for congenital heart disease include: Genetics. Congenital heart disease appears to run in families, which means it is inherited. Changes in genes ...
For the past decade, heart failure in RBM20 cardiomyopathy was attributed to abnormalities in the splicing of genes for proteins that help the heart contract.
The purpose of this study is to identify common genetic variants contributing to the risk of glioma. Evaluate gene-gene and gene-environmental interactions with ...
Females with this genetic disorder have three X chromosomes instead of two. Symptoms can be mild or include developmental delays and learning disabilities.
The purpose of this study is to validate a precision genetic testing approach guided by machine learning (ML)-based models. Participation eligibility.
Genetic testing can reveal whether you have these changes in your HFE gene. If you inherit two altered genes, you may develop hemochromatosis. You also can pass ...
Couch and his colleagues performed genetic testing on 10,901 patients with triple-negative breast cancer from two studies. They tested 21 cancer predisposition ...
... genetic variations that can help predict which patients will respond well to each available therapy, especially newly developed biological agents. The ...
BRCA gene mutations: Cancer risk and genetic testing. National Cancer Institute. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/genetics/brca-fact-sheet.
Such clots can be deadly, causing heart attack and stroke. But, which antiplatelet medication is best? The answer may lie in your genes. “The current standard ...
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