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X-trisomy, sex chromosome disorder of human females, in which three X chromosomes are present, rather than the normal pair.
Miliaria, an inflammatory disorder of human skin, characterized by multiple small lesions at the site of sweat pores, brought about by the blockage of sweat ducts and the resulting escape of sweat into various levels of the skin.
Preeclampsia is a specific disorder of human pregnancy that is associated with hyperuricemia and higher levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines.
Preeclampsia (PE) is a severe disorder of human pregnancies affecting up to 10%% of primiparous women in industrialized countries.
Recent reports revealed that free radicals provoke the neurodeterioration disorder of human beings which can lead to diseases such as Alzheimers [ 3] and Parkinsons [ 4, 5] diseases.
Amblyopia (incidence 3%) is a disorder of human visual development that produces a uniocular visual loss, in which individuals have an impaired amblyopic eye and a normal fixing eye.
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Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is a uniformly fatal prion disorder of humans that results from refolding of the normal prion protein (PrPC) to a β-sheet rich pathogenic conformation called PrP-scrapie (PrPSc) [1], [2].
And because of that virus, infected animals only infected animals—have abnormalities that mimic a devastating behavioral disorder of humans.
Osteopetrosis is a skeletal disorder of humans and animals characterized by the formation of overly dense bones, resulting from a deficiency in the number and/or function of bone-resorbing osteoclast cells.
Pre-eclampsia remains one of the most complex disorders of human pregnancy.
Our current data demonstrate however that the zebrafish model may provide powerful new information regarding the hematopoietic program that is physiologically relevant to both vertebrate biology, and to telomerase- and telomere-related clinical disorders of human blood formation.
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