Gene
... of these protective substances. Gene
expression and DNA Repair Research Interest:
expression of mRNA in eukaryotic cells requires several ... Hicks in December 2005. Disclaimer ... gene
expression profiling A research method that measures ...
Palsy
... facial palsy . The facial nerve controls the muscle s of emotion and
expression in the face. This nerve also carries taste sensations from the front ... nerve . The 2 facial nerve s control movement of the muscle s of
expression on each side of your face. Bell's palsy is a disorder caused by ...
Speech problems
... poorly articulated speech, such as slurring. Aphasia is impaired
expression or comprehension of written or spoken language. Speech impairment can ... poorly articulated speech, such as slurring. Aphasia is impaired
expression or comprehension of written or spoken language. Speech problems such ...
Acute
... Newsletter Series based on the roundtable "Man aging Acute Uncomplicated Cystitis in Women in the Era of Antibiotic Resistance " ... MUCLIN
expression and posttranslational processing are altered in two pancreatic disease s, cystic fibrosis and acute pancreatitis , and these changes may relate ...
Acute pancreatitis
... calcium and other nutrients from food ( malabsorption syndrome ), bone problems, kidney disease , acute pancreatitis , ... MUCLIN
expression and posttranslational processing are altered in two pancreatic disease s, cystic fibrosis and acute pancreatitis , and these changes may relate ...
Adenoviruses
... like the adenoviruses , are often recognized and destroyed by the immune system so their therapeutic effects are short-lived. Maintaining gene
expression so it performs its role properly after vector delivery is difficult. ...
Adenovirus
... the adenovirus es , are often recognized and destroyed by the immune system so their therapeutic effects are short-lived. Maintaining gene
expression so it performs its role properly after vector delivery is difficult. types of pneumonia tend to affect children in different age groups, ...
Adhesion
... the tendon s to the joint capsules, causing a rigid deformity. Surgery is necessary in these cases. Baer MR, Stewart CC, Lawrence D, et al.:
expression of the neural cell adhesion molecule CD56 is associated with short remission duration and survival in acute myeloid leukemia with ...
Alpha
... alpha -glucanase; ... In addition, the paper focuses on the significance of reducing tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF alpha ) gene
expression in cells and TNF alpha release from cells as essential activities for cancer prevention . TNF alpha (cachetin) TNFbeta ( lymph o toxin ) The ...
Bubonic plague
... ( Hepatic Vein Obstruction (Budd-Chiari)) Buerger's Disease (Thromboangiitis Obliterans) ... It is believed that the post - sneezing
expression "God Bless You" started in the 6th century during the Bubonic plague epidemic . Sneezing was an early sign of the infection . An infectious ...
Cardiac
... cis-regulatory elements of cardiac troponin T promoter and continued to clone transactivating factors that are required for cardiac -specific
expression of troponin T gene . iv. In complex cases, cardiac catheterization is necessary. After contrast dyes are injected into the heart 's ...
Cataract
... eye . It's like trying to see through a frosty or fogged-up window. Clouded vision can make it more difficult to read, drive a car or see the
expression on a friend's face. Cataract s Some babies are born with or acquire opaque areas in the lens , a normally transparent structure that helps the ...
Central nervous system
... damage to the central nervous system , hypoxia , (insufficient oxygen supply) or a brain tumour. We are also studying, via functional
expression screening and other cell biological methods, the mechanism of early neural development, and Wnt regulation in the central nervous system . ...
Cross-eye
... childhood. It is sometimes called " cross-eye s," " walleye ," or " squint ." ... If a baby does not respond to a change in a parent's facial
expression or is not distracted by a mobile or toy, it may be a sign that his sight is impaired. In babies over three months old, a cross-eye d appearance may ...
Dependence
... nurse, dialysis technician, dietitian , and social worker. There are extreme feminists who regard all sex as rape and who see celibacy as an
expression of in dependence and autonomy ... Medication may be used if necessary to treat pain or uncomfortable sensations. Response to medications ....
Dislocated elbow
... it is hard to tell a dislocation from a broken bone. ... Diskitis Dislocated Elbow - Children (Nursemaid's Elbow) Disorder of Written
expression Disorganized Schizophrenia ( Schizophrenia - Disorganized (Hebephrenic)) Disseminated Gonococcal Infection (DGI) ( Gonococcal Arthritis ) ... ...
Hairy cell leukemia
... drug for the treatment of cutaneous T- cell ... The gene for annexin A1 (ANXA1) is upregulated in hairy cell leukemia . ANXA1 protein
expression is specific to hairy cell leukemia . They include acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL); chronic lymph ocytic leukemia (CLL), also called ...
Hand-foot-and-mouth disease
... disease A viral infection characterized by a blister -like rash of the hands, feet and mouth. hangnail ... The rate of clinical
expression in hand-foot-and-mouth disease is high with the enanthem- exanthem pattern evident in nearly 100% of preschoolers, nearly 40% of school -age ...
Lead
... who lead busy ... between the bacterial autoinducer and the host signals, and how these compounds regulate bacterial virulence gene
expression and whether they also have any effect in epithelial cells. Further understanding of this regulatory system will lead to the ... CMs currently ...
Metastasis
... to remote organ s such as the liver or lungs . Dietary flaxseed inhibits human breast cancer growth and metastasis and downregulates
expression of insulin -like growth factor and epidermal growth factor receptor. Nutr Cancer 2002;43(2):187-192. Dabrosin, C., Chen, J., Wang, L., and ...
Necrosis
... considered more aggressive. In addition, the paper focuses on the significance of reducing tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF alpha ) gene
expression in cells and TNF alpha release from cells as essential activities for cancer prevention . Bone weakening ( osteoporosis ) or possibly bone ...
Pancreatitis
... amounts of enzyme s necessary for breaking down ingested foods (e.g. Pancreatitis , Cystic fibrosis , Lactase deficiency , ... MUCLIN
expression and posttranslational processing are altered in two pancreatic disease s, cystic fibrosis and acute pancreatitis , and these changes may relate ...
Peritonitis
... abdominal pain and tenderness, rigidity of the abdominal muscle s, fever , rapid pulse , sunken eyes , vomiting , and a pinched
expression of the face. Peritonitis Abscesos Fstulas Celulitis/infeccin de la herida Situaciones que requieren asistencia mdica: ... peritonitis ...
Pituitary dwarfism
... renal , pancreas , or sexual glands ... Growth hormone deficiency is sometimes called pituitary dwarfism . Short stature may be a normal
expression of a person’s genetic potential and, therefore, the growth rate is normal. ...
Sleep Disturbance
... asleep; or restless, unsatisfying sleep) excessive sweating , palpitations , shortness of breath, and various gastrointestinal symptoms ...
expression (flat affect); a persistently sad, anxious or empty mood; feelings of hopelessness, pessimism, guilt, worthlessness, or helplessness; social ...
Speech impairment
... several speech problems , particularly the following: Dysarthria is difficult, poorly articulated speech, such as slurring. Aphasia is impaired
expression or comprehension of written or spoken language. speech impairment ( dysarthria ) abnormal sensation and perception These problems may have a ...
Speech disorders
... Bifida ) Spinal Rachischisis ( Spina Bifida ) ... Dysphasia: One in a group of speech disorders in which there is impairment of the power of
expression by speech, writing, or signs, or impairment of the power of comprehension of spoken or written language. There may be visual difficulties, ...
Synovia
... of the joint . As a model, I use synovia l fibroblast, cells that are highly sensitive to cell shape changes and respond by inducing the
expression of extracellular metalloproteases. A fibrous membrane called the joint capsule, lined with a smoother layer called the synovium, encases the ...
Thalassemia
... in the export of mRNAs from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, and in the control of mRNA stability. Polyadenylation is a key regulatory step in the
expression of many genes . Aberrant polyadenylation has been shown to cause disease s such as thalassemia ... ...
Vaccine
... around once in awhile to avoid forming blood clots in your legs. Clots can break off and lodge in your lungs . bacterial virulence gene
expression and whether they also have any effect in epithelial cells. Further understanding of this regulatory system will lead to the identification of ...
Weakness
... of the survey. Bell's palsy is a weakness or paralysis of a facial nerve . The 2 facial nerve s control movement of the muscle s of
expression on each side of your face. When one of the nerve s is weak or paralyzed, the affected side of the face droops. Fever (sometimes) Weakness , ...