Genes Tied to Severity of Cystic Fibrosis Identified
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Doctor, How Sick Will I Get? It's All In The Genes - 05/23/2011
hopkinsmedicine.org — “Johns Hopkins Institute for Genetic Medicine researchers working as part of the North American Cystic Fibrosis Consortium have discovered two regions of the genome that affect the severity of cystic fibrosis, a genetic condition that causes scarring throughout the body, affecting most notably the pancreas and lungs. Reporting online this week in Nature Genetics , the team describes the first-ever study to identify genetic variations that are associated with more severe cases of CF.” View full resource at hopkinsmedicine.org
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Genes Tied to Severity of Cystic Fibrosis Identified - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “The severity of cystic fibrosis, a life-threatening hereditary condition that affects the lungs and digestive system, seems to be influenced by genetic variatio” View full resource at drugs.com
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Doctor, How Sick Will I Get? It's All In The Genes
newswise.com — “Johns Hopkins Institute for Genetic Medicine researchers working as part of the North American Cystic Fibrosis Consortium have discovered two regions of the genome that affect the severity of cystic fibrosis, a genetic condition that causes scarring throughout the body, affecting most notably the pancreas and lungs. Reporting online this week in Nature Genetics, the team describes the first-ever study to identify genetic variations that are associated with more severe cases of CF.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Doctor, How Sick Will I Get? It's All In The Genes
newswise.com — “Johns Hopkins Institute for Genetic Medicine researchers working as part of the North American Cystic Fibrosis Consortium have discovered two regions of the genome that affect the severity of cystic fibrosis, a genetic condition that causes scarring throughout the body, affecting most notably the pancreas and lungs. Reporting online this week in Nature Genetics, the team describes the first-ever study to identify genetic variations that are associated with more severe cases of CF.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Symposier - Insidermedicine In 60 - December 8, 2009
symposier.com — “Up0loaded and Shared in Youtube by: insidermedicine From Cambridge (UK) - According to a report published in the journal Nature, genetic mutations, known as copy number variants (where sections of DNA are deleted or duplicated), have been identified as a cause of severe childhood obesity. The researchers examining 300 severely obese children found that some of these children were missing sections of chromosome 16. They believe that a specific gene on this chromosome, SH2B1, plays a role in re” View full resource at symposier.com
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