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This information can pinpoint exact disease-causing genes, opening up new possibilities of individualized therapies targeted to precise genetic mutations.
My research focused on understanding a genetic heart disease called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, or HCM, which causes the heart to become too large and can lead ...
Now pregnant women can have their baby initially screened for genetic disorders, such as Down syndrome, through the use of a newer blood test that evaluates DNA ...
... genes (a genetic disorder that increases the risk of colon and rectal cancer). The researchers will examine the short-term costs, and the long-term cost ...
... genes. Transgenic mice expressing human MHC genes are used in structure/function analysis, disease correlation, and thymic regulation of T-cell development.
Genetic variants in a neuro-associated gene called SPTBN1 are likely responsible for causing a neurodevelopmental disorder, according to a new Mayo Clinic study ...
It's believed that personality disorders are caused by a blend of how genetics and your environment affect you. Your genes may make it more likely that you ...
Sometimes the genetic test doesn't show a difference in genes, so the diagnosis is based on symptoms. For genetic testing, a sample of DNA is examined in the ...
The genetic changes of Turner syndrome may be one of the following: Monosomy. The complete absence of an X chromosome generally occurs because of an error in ...
"The epigenome in patients with these ASXL1 gene mutations is changed in a way that allows the cancer cells to switch on genes that are detrimental to the ...
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