A rare disease characterized by progressive shrinkage and degeneration of the tissues beneath the skin, usually on only one side of the face (hemifacial atrophy) but occasionally extending to other parts of the body.
The pha-1 gene of Caenorhabditis elegans was originally heralded as a master regulator of organ differentiation.
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Recent progress in biological clock research has facilitated genetic analysis of circadian rhythm sleep disorders, such as delayed sleep pha …
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A new study suggests instead that pha-1 actually serves no role in development and instead is a component of a selfish genetic element.
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Immune stimulation by PHA suppressed the infection, but only among carotenoid-supplemented birds.
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Only one case showed pathological HFA results, while FOP was normal.
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Apollo's assets under management have more than doubled since it invested in HFA.
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Up to now, the substrates used for microbial HFA production were free fatty acids.
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The HFA group showed dissociation in response inhibition performance, as indexed by commission errors.
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The present case report deals with a 43-year-old woman with progressivehemifacialatrophy which started from the age of 10 months.
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The spasm responded to carbamazepine but hemifacialatrophy persists.
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The present case report deals with a 43-year-old woman with progressive hemifacialatrophy which started from the age of 10 months.
Ús de facial hemiatrophy en anglès
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Two patients aged 21 and 50 years presented with facialhemiatrophy and unilateral spasms of the masticatory muscles.
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Those findings are compatible with Romberg's facialhemiatrophy diagnosis, motivating discussion of several aspects of this rare disease according to the account and literature.
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Facialhemiatrophy is an incurable disease, as yet of unknown pathology.