Movement disease characterized by brief, semi-directed, irregular movements that not repetitive or rhythmic, but appear to flow from one muscle to the next.
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Uso de bhc en inglés
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This review summarizes both a historical perspective and our current understanding of BHC.
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However, in some cases, atypical features were described such that controversy arose regarding whether BHC was a single syndrome.
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There was a loss of most TITF-1-mediated striatal interneurons in the BHC specimen compared to four matched control brains.
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Some forms of BHC complexity significantly declined, even while the largest of the large remain highly complex on organizational, business, and geographic dimensions, it said.
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Immunohistochemical staining of striatal tissue from a BHC-affected postmortem brain was performed using antibodies against neurotransmitters of interneurons whose tangential migration is mediated by TITF-1.
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The Bank Holding Company Act (BHC Act) normally prohibits banks from engaging in non-financial activities, but Citi had argued that the activities should be allowed.
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Since 2002, mutations in the thyroid transcription factor (TITF-1) gene have been identified as resulting in some cases of BHC.
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The BHC has a video output of 1080p running at 60 frames per second, which allows game-play to move along at a reasonable pace.
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These findings demonstrate the central role of the GFI1B-LSD1 interaction as a determinant of BHC complex recruitment to enable cell fate decisions driven by GFI1B.