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... genes known to be associated with conditions that affect how the brain functions. "The gene can now be included in genetic testing for people suspected of ...
Genetic testing. Research. Mayo Clinic's Center for Individualized Medicine provides personalized medicine that includes studying genes to define each ...
Researchers studying the genetics of people who had recently developed dilated cardiomyopathy, have found a particular gene to target for developing future ...
Each phenotype has a single genetic predisposition (an increased likelihood of developing obesity based on a person's genetic makeup) and interacts differently ...
— 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 ...
A genetic mutation can cause a gene to malfunction and lead to a cell becoming cancerous. Although many mutations that cause cancer happen by chance in a single ...
supporting a genetic component in DR susceptibility given the heterogeneity of DR in patients with equally poor glycemic control. Several studies, including the ...
... Genes Drive Cancer Initiation and Progression. It is now well established that genes regulating epigenetic marks are mutated at high frequency in a broad ...
ANSWER: Genetic testing is available to help narrow down your antidepressant options, ideally reducing the need for a sometimes prolonged trial-and-error period ...
In addition to gene discovery, we focus on characterization, modeling and development of potential treatments of novel arrhythmia-associated genes and ...
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