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Inherited Thrombophilia

Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 2006
Inherited thrombophilia can be defined as a genetically determined predisposition to the development of thromboembolic complications. Since the discovery of activated protein C resistance in 1993, several additional disorders have been described and, at present, it is possible to identify an inherited predisposition in about 60 to 70% of patients with ...
Franchini M.   +4 more
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Inherited Neuropathies

Seminars in Neurology, 2019
AbstractThe inherited neuropathies are a common and heterogeneous group of slowly progressive disorders affecting motor, sensory, and autonomic nerves. These hereditary conditions can be confined to the peripheral nervous system, termed the primary hereditary neuropathies, or can occur as part of a multisystem disease.
Antonia S, Carroll   +4 more
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A Dark Inheritance

, 2018
Focusing on Jamaica, Britain’s most valuable colony in the Americas by the mid-eighteenth century, A Dark Inheritance explores the relationship between racial classifications and the inherited rights and privileges associated with British subject status.
Brooke N. Newman
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Inherited neuropathies

Neurologic Clinics, 2002
Inherited neuropathies are common and are usually caused by mutations in genes that are expressed by myelinating Schwann cells or neurons, which is the biological basis for long-standing distinction between primary demyelinating and axonal neuropathies.
Kleopas A, Kleopa, Steven S, Scherer
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Chromatin domains rich in inheritance

Science, 2018
Only certain histone posttranslational modifications qualify as being epigenetic Epigenetic phenomena are heritable changes to gene expression that occur without changes to the DNA sequence and that include posttranslational modifications (PTMs) to the ...
D. Reinberg, L. D. Vales
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Dual Inheritance

2006
Genetic inheritance in higher organisms normally refers to the transmission of information from one generation to the next. Nevertheless, there is also inheritance in somatic cells, characterised by the phenotypic stability of differentiated cells that divide (such as fibroblasts and lymphocytes), and also mitosis of stem line cells, which gives rise ...
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Inherited myotonias

The inherited myotonias are a complex group of diseases caused by variations in genes that encode or modulate the expression of ion channels that regulate muscle excitability. These variations alter muscle membrane excitability allowing mild depolarization, causing myotonic discharges.
Karen, Suetterlin   +2 more
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Inheritance

Science, 1967
W H, Finley, S C, Finley
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