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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a disturbed expression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's facial expression that indicates confusion, anxiety, or distress.
Example: "When she heard the news, a disturbed expression crossed her face, revealing her inner turmoil."
Alternatives: "a troubled look" or "a perplexed expression".
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Moreover, we [21] could previously show that NPS, via NPSRs in the EPN, alters the activity of both projection neurons and interneurons in the BLA, leading to a disturbed expression of contextual fear memory.
Especially in the hypothalamus, a disturbed expression of Se-dependent Dio might contribute to the aetiology of the syndrome [13], but the exact molecular alterations have not been fully clarified [14].
Other parts of the viral genome are usually either deleted or show a disturbed expression [ 4].
They also displayed a disturbed expression of E-cadherin, one of the caretakers of the epithelial phenotype, compared with spheroids.
The primary results in a very small sample (n = 46) pointed to a disturbed expression of the dopaminergic genes and ANP.
Moreover, studies focusing on the effect of Dicer ablation in skin-draining lymph nodes migratory dendritic cell subset, namely, Langerhans cells, showed a disturbed expression of surface molecules and reduced antigen presentation capacities to CD4+ T cells, increased turnover, reduced half-lives, and increased rates of apoptosis [ 38].
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Sporadic Inclusion Body Myositis (s-IBM), belonging to the inflammatory group of such diseases and presenting many pathological similarities with HIBM, was shown to display slightly disturbed expression patterns of sarcomeric proteins [25] with a switch from fast to slow twitch type fibers [26] that was previously hypothesized based on immunohistochemistry data [27].
Moreover, perturbation of activities of these enzymes leads to the disturbed expression of thousands of genes at the cellular level, implicating a regulatory role of mA in RNA metabolism.
Disturbed expression of splicing factors was reported in several types of cancers [11].
Apart from disturbed expression, several other factors may also contribute to improperties in functionality of splicing factors.
We suggest that changes in correlation between expression levels of splicing factors may potentially serve as markers of carcinogenesis in ccRCC and that splicing factors may possibly constitute therapeutic targets in patients with disturbed expression of specific splicing regulators.
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