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When this vector is injected into the affected joint, it delivers its genetic payload to the synovial lining cells and articular chondrocytes. ... genes to cells ...
... genetic variants or nongenetic factors or both may together contribute to disease presentation. Significance to patient care. Dr. Moyer's research in ...
Genetics. Neurology, including neurodevelopmental assessment. Nutrition. Occupational Therapy. Orthopedics. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Psychiatry and ...
... genes, sometimes called mutations. You get one from each ... If you have polycystic kidney disease and you're thinking about having children, a genetic ...
... genetic testing. LQTS testing cannot be performed successfully before birth as fetal ECG is not possible and direct measure of the fetal QT interval by ...
As gliomas grow, some glioma cells die, shedding pieces of their DNA into the bloodstream and leaving behind genetic markers that are unique to the tumor.
A genetic cause is found in about 10% of people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). For the rest, the cause is not known. ALS affects the nerve cells ...
— A genomic analysis of clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), the most common form of kidney cancer, from 72 patients has uncovered 31 genes that are key to ...
Each of these patients has a genetic variation – inherited from one or both parents – that interferes with their bodies' metabolism, affecting the ability to ...
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