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Ethanol exposure during development causes an array of developmental abnormalities, both physiological and behavioral.

The phenotype of patients with this syndrome consists of mental retardation and an array of developmental defects, often including hypotonia (decreased muscle tone; [ 15, 44, 45]).

More than merely a matter of appearance, stunting is a marker for an array of developmental problems, explains Reynaldo Martorell, a professor of international nutrition at Emory University.

Carrying out a functional phenotypic screen in zebrafish embryos allowed us to assay for an array of developmental and physiological defects caused by motile cilia abnormalities.

Specifically, more than 10,000 unique genes, including those involved in an array of developmental, signaling, and housekeeping functions, have been identified, allowing comparative genomics in this taxon (Ewen-Campen et al. 2011).

The association of CNTNAP2 variations with an array of developmental disorders indicates that alternative deficits may arise from the dysfunction of a neurological network, demonstrating the complexity of brain development processes.

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CP comprises a heterogeneous group of neurodevelopment disorders, ranging from 'mild' motor difficulties to an array of complex developmental and functional disabilities in children with more 'severe' CP.

In the present study, we constructed a gene expression atlas covering an array of tissues, developmental stages and genotypes using the first commercially available sorghum microarray (Sorgh-WTa520972F).

MiR166 and its targets regulate an array of plant developmental processes, including shoot apical and lateral meristem formation, leaf polarity, floral development, and vascular development.

Gibberellins (otherwise known as gibberellic acids, or GA) are a class of growth regulators that play a significant role in an array of plant developmental and growth processes, including stem elongation (Hooley 1994).

Developmental neuroscientists Anjen Chenn and Christopher Walsh of Brigham and Women's Hospital and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston created transgenic mice that made an engineered form of ß-catenin--a ubiquitous protein that has a hand in a dizzying array of developmental processes--in developing cells of the central nervous system.

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