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The gene has far-reaching effects on these patients, including the role it plays in age-related cognitive decline and vascular cognitive impairment. Mayo Clinic ...
... gene with clinical information from women who received genetic testing to determine the clinical importance of many BRCA2 variants of uncertain significance ...
D., plans to use a viral vector to introduce an anti-arthritic gene into the knee joints of patients with osteoarthritis (OA). Dr. Evans is director of Mayo ...
Through that testing, her Mayo Clinic physicians discovered Brentney has two novel variants in her RYR1 gene. This new diagnosis means there is a very ...
At Mayo Clinic, researchers and clinicians are developing gene and cell therapies to treat brittle bone disease at its source. Among them is a physician in ...
... genetic predisposition to certain diseases based on multiple genetic variations. ... genes are expressed. These factors include proteins near the DNA helix and ...
... genetic makeup that may make them more likely to develop certain forms of cancer. The clinic team is led by geneticists who work with genetic counselors ...
The Center for Individualized Medicine is transforming patient care through advanced genetic tests and individualized treatments that address patients' unmet ...
Among the genes involved in the pathogenetic process, there is enrichment for genes implicated in thalidomide embryopathy and other genetic limb reduction ...
The Musculoskeletal Gene Therapy Research Lab of Christopher H. Evans, Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic studies treatments for osteoarthritis, bone defects and tendon ...
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