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The new research, led by Fred Cutrer, M.D., a Mayo Clinic neurologist, is published in Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine. "Our study is based on the ...
ANSWER: Having a loved one with a breast cancer diagnosis can be scary. It also can become confusing when you start to hear about genetic mutations. The good ...
Web-based genetic education before receiving tumor profiling results and remote genetic counseling for patients with potential germline mutations may increase ...
Genetic differences also helped determine how well a woman responded to hormone therapy. For example, women given an estrogen patch who have a genetic ...
In this genetic condition, an unusual cell division results in extra genetic material from chromosome 21. This causes delays in growth and development.
“While diseases such as cancer, heart disease and diabetes are widely known to have genetic causes, we know that genetics also plays a key role in many ...
Gene therapy seeks to target faulty genes that are driving disease and either correct or replace them. Imagine your entire genome as an electric master board ...
Mayo Clinic's Genetic Screening and Engineering Core assist with the design and cloning of single guide RNAs for targeted gene engineering.
Other genes can increase the risk of getting certain diseases, including AATD. One gene tells the liver to make alpha-1-antitrypsin (AAT or A1AT) protein. This ...
The findings come on the heels of previous discoveries by Mayo investigators that the C9ORF72 mutation produces an unusual repetitive genetic sequence that ...
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