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... Ph.D., specializes in creating and studying genetically engineered preclinical models of patient alleles and learning the role of genetic variants in disease.
Having one or more of these genes may make someone more likely to get Crohn's disease. Immune system. It's possible that bacteria, viruses or other ...
Recent Mayo Clinic research shows that inherited, faulty genes cause more than 10% of all cancers. "The biggest advice I would give is that if you are with your ...
Alumni of Dr. Ertekin-Taner's Genetics of Alzheimer's Disease and Endophenotypes Lab at Mayo Clinic's campus in Florida.
Researchers compared the genetic information of 4,796 primary sclerosing cholangitis patients against a control population of nearly 20,000 individuals, the ...
Physicians are seeing new approaches to many aspects of daily medical care, such as ordering genetic tests, choosing pain management therapies or prescribing ...
Your team may include kidney doctors (nephrologists), hypertension specialists, surgeons, geneticists, pathologists and radiologists. Coordinated care. Your ...
These changes can affect many genes. For example, missing part of chromosome 22q11.2 can raise the risk of speech sound disorders, including CAS. CAS also can ...
Translocations are genetic abnormalities in cancer cells caused by the rearrangement of parts between nonhomologous chromosomes. The translocation researchers ...
Ertekin-Taner discusses the characteristics of neurodegenerative diseases and her research at Mayo Clinic into the complex genetics of Alzheimer's disease.
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