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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a consequence of microbial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the effects or results stemming from microbial activity or presence.
Example: "The increase in antibiotic resistance is a consequence of microbial evolution over time."
Alternatives: "an effect of microbial" or "a result of microbial".
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However, as a consequence of microbial imbalance and/or transient immunosuppression, C. albicans overgrowth can readily occur to cause mucosal infections, including oral candidiasis (thrush) or vaginal candidiasis [3], [4], [5].
These findings support the idea that increased circulating LPS, a consequence of microbial translocation, contributes to Mo activation in chronic HIV infection/AIDS, as proposed by Brenchley et al [1], [3], and provide evidence that circulating LPS may be linked to development of HAD via increased trafficking of activated Mo into brain [7], [20], [21], [22].
In addition to bacterial infections of the respiratory and digestive tracts, lymphoid hyperplasia is a prominent feature of this disease and is caused by massive enlargement of germinal centers - probably as a consequence of microbial infection [ 51].
Increased levels of soluble CD14, which is expressed mainly by macrophages and may be a consequence of microbial translocation [ 27], have also been related to mortality in HIV-1-infected patients [ 28].
However, pre-hatch reductions in fitness as a consequence of microbial exposure have not been studied; therefore, it remains unknown how or if eggs respond to the adverse environment in which they are laid.
The pH of the ensiled maize, faba bean and hemp in 2008 decreased as a consequence of microbial acid production, but the addition of 0.5% formic acid to maize and faba bean and 1% to hemp resulted in a more significant and rapid decrease of the pH (Table 4).
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However, in their case, it was postulated that immobilisation was primarily a consequence of increased microbial demand to match the higher availability of carbon-rich growth substrate.
Finally, it has been hypothesised that fever could induce collateral tissue damage as a consequence of enhanced microbial killing mechanisms.
The primary ecological niche for A. fumigatus in nature is composting organic material, an environment that undergoes constant fluctuations in temperature as a consequence of complex microbial activity.
Similar to ulcerative colitis, 15% of gastrointestinal malignancies arise as a consequence of chronic microbial infections, as demonstrated by the raised chance of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with chronic hepatitis, association between Helycobacter pylori infection and higher gastric cancer risk, and increased chance of colon cancer in patients with inflammatory bowel disease [ 59].
In line with this hypothesis, it was suggested that NLRP3 could monitor a host-derived DAMP that is produced or released as a consequence of cellular injury of microbial or non-microbial NLRP3 activators (Lamkanfi & Dixit, 2009b).
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