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With a catalog of these blocks, geneticists could more effectively identify gene variants involved in common diseases such as diabetes, cancer, heart disease, and psychiatric illnesses.
This review provides a perspective of TMS techniques by further understanding the role of neurotransmission pathways and plastic remodeling of neuronal networks involved in common sleep disorders.
The hormone cortisol is likely to be a key mediator of the stress response that influences multiple physiologic systems that are involved in common chronic disease, including the cardiovascular system, the immune system, and metabolism.
It includes 820 genes: 50 are known to be involved in common muscular dystrophies or myopathies (Duchenne/Becker, limb girdle, congenital), the others are candidate genes for those disorders, selected from experimental and published data.
Faster identification of genetic disease would also accelerate the development of treatments that could target disease-causing genes.The HapMap provides researchers with indicators Dr Donnelly likens them to Post-it notes for focusing on genes involved in common diseases.
Genome Wide Association (GWA) studies are powerful tools to identify genes involved in common human diseases, and are becoming increasingly important in genetic epidemiology research.
Collectively, these studies indicate that cells possess a mechanism that coordinates the expression of genes that are involved in common functional responses.
The intuition is that two smartphone users in Bluetooth range have the potential for face-to-face interactions (e.g., talking) or to be involved in common activities.
"It's the first time we've been able to pin down a particular gene that's involved in common forms of language impairment," says Fisher.
They also need to encourage all generations to become involved in common enterprise-wide platforms that can develop and enrich working relationships and networks.
Red cells are involved in common diseases, such as sickle cell disease, thalassemia, and malaria.
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