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Confidence 0.40
First Reported 2008
Last Reported 2008
Negated 0
Speculated 0
Reported most in Body
Documents 1
Total Number 11
Disease Relevance 7.77
Pain Relevance 0.14

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nucleolus (CDKN1C) nucleus (CDKN1C) cell cycle (CDKN1C)
cytoplasm (CDKN1C)
Anatomy Link Frequency
hip 4
knee 3
joint 2
angular 2
extremity 2
CDKN1C (Homo sapiens)
Pain Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Central nervous system 44 63.84 Quite High
Spinal cord 33 58.60 Quite High
Pain 11 43.16 Quite Low
backache 11 37.24 Quite Low
Multiple sclerosis 11 11.88 Low Low
Disease Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Beckwith-wiedemann Syndrome 836 100.00 Very High Very High Very High
Aging 143 97.00 Very High Very High Very High
Body Weight 143 94.12 High High
Injury 22 86.16 High High
Stroke 44 63.52 Quite High
Pain 11 43.16 Quite Low
Low Back Pain 11 37.24 Quite Low
Anxiety Disorder 11 33.72 Quite Low
Spinal Cord Injury 22 31.28 Quite Low
Disease 11 28.72 Quite Low

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Key: Protein Mutation Event Anatomy Negation Speculation Pain term Disease term
It was hypothesized that increased levels of BWS would decrease both linear and nonlinear measures of angular kinematic variability of the hip, knee and ankle joints.
Positive_regulation (increased) of Gene_expression (levels) of BWS in angular associated with beckwith-wiedemann syndrome
1) Confidence 0.40 Published 2008 Journal J Neuroeng Rehabil Section Body Doc Link PMC2564959 Disease Relevance 1.03 Pain Relevance 0
At higher levels of BWS, a reduction of force at the knee might have resulted in less knee involvement.
Positive_regulation (levels) of Gene_expression (levels) of BWS in knee associated with beckwith-wiedemann syndrome
2) Confidence 0.40 Published 2008 Journal J Neuroeng Rehabil Section Body Doc Link PMC2564959 Disease Relevance 0.82 Pain Relevance 0
Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine the kinematic variability of the lower extremities in young and elderly healthy females at changing levels of BWS during walking.
Positive_regulation (changing) of Gene_expression (levels) of BWS associated with beckwith-wiedemann syndrome
3) Confidence 0.40 Published 2008 Journal J Neuroeng Rehabil Section Body Doc Link PMC2564959 Disease Relevance 0.67 Pain Relevance 0.03
Overall our results refuted our first hypothesis showing that increased levels of BWS resulted in increased variability.
Positive_regulation (increased) of Gene_expression (levels) of BWS associated with beckwith-wiedemann syndrome
4) Confidence 0.40 Published 2008 Journal J Neuroeng Rehabil Section Body Doc Link PMC2564959 Disease Relevance 0.77 Pain Relevance 0
It was hypothesized that increased levels of BWS would decrease both linear and nonlinear measures of angular kinematic variability of the hip, knee and ankle joints.
Positive_regulation (increased) of Gene_expression (levels) of BWS in hip associated with beckwith-wiedemann syndrome
5) Confidence 0.40 Published 2008 Journal J Neuroeng Rehabil Section Body Doc Link PMC2564959 Disease Relevance 0.51 Pain Relevance 0.03
The purpose of this study was to determine the kinematic variability of the lower extremities in young and elderly healthy females at changing levels of BWS during walking.
Positive_regulation (changing) of Gene_expression (levels) of BWS associated with beckwith-wiedemann syndrome
6) Confidence 0.40 Published 2008 Journal J Neuroeng Rehabil Section Body Doc Link PMC2564959 Disease Relevance 1.17 Pain Relevance 0
Increased levels of BWS resulted in increased linear and nonlinear measures of joint kinematic variability.
Positive_regulation (Increased) of Gene_expression (levels) of BWS in joint associated with beckwith-wiedemann syndrome
7) Confidence 0.40 Published 2008 Journal J Neuroeng Rehabil Section Body Doc Link PMC2564959 Disease Relevance 0.52 Pain Relevance 0.03
In order to minimize the vest shifting up the torso with increased levels of BWS, air was hand-pumped into the right and left chambers of the vest until it was comfortably tight.
Positive_regulation (increased) of Gene_expression (levels) of BWS associated with beckwith-wiedemann syndrome
8) Confidence 0.40 Published 2008 Journal J Neuroeng Rehabil Section Body Doc Link PMC2564959 Disease Relevance 0.42 Pain Relevance 0
Increased levels of BWS increased lower extremity kinematic variability.
Positive_regulation (Increased) of Gene_expression (levels) of BWS in extremity associated with beckwith-wiedemann syndrome
9) Confidence 0.40 Published 2008 Journal J Neuroeng Rehabil Section Abstract Doc Link PMC2564959 Disease Relevance 0.84 Pain Relevance 0
It was hypothesized that increased levels of BWS would decrease both linear and nonlinear measures of angular kinematic variability of the hip, knee and ankle joints.
Positive_regulation (increased) of in ankle joints Gene_expression (levels) of BWS in hip associated with beckwith-wiedemann syndrome
10) Confidence 0.14 Published 2008 Journal J Neuroeng Rehabil Section Body Doc Link PMC2564959 Disease Relevance 0.51 Pain Relevance 0.03
It was hypothesized that increased levels of BWS would decrease both linear and nonlinear measures of angular kinematic variability of the hip, knee and ankle joints.
Positive_regulation (increased) of in knee Gene_expression (levels) of BWS in hip associated with beckwith-wiedemann syndrome
11) Confidence 0.14 Published 2008 Journal J Neuroeng Rehabil Section Body Doc Link PMC2564959 Disease Relevance 0.51 Pain Relevance 0.03

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