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The phrase "aberrant activity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe behavior or actions that deviate from the norm or expected standards, often in a negative context.
Example: "The researchers were alarmed by the aberrant activity observed in the test subjects, indicating a potential flaw in the experiment."
Alternatives: "deviant behavior" or "anomalous actions".
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FMRI analyses revealed that this active binding deficit was related to aberrant activity in the posterior parietal cortex and the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex.
By rejecting misfolded proteins, the QCS protects against aberrant activity.
Aberrant activity in retinal degeneration impairs central visual processing and relies on Cx36-containing gap junctions.
Block of gap junctions eliminates aberrant activity and restores light responses during retinal degeneration.
Gajiwala, K. S. et al. Insights into the aberrant activity of mutant EGFR kinase domain and drug recognition.
However, aberrant activity of the Hh signaling in adults has been linked to numerous human cancers.
The pathogenesis of a range of human diseases arises from the aberrant activity of proteolytic enzymes.
Our study draws attention to upregulation of MLK4 and the role of its aberrant activity in breast cancer, predominantly in driving migration and invasion.
Neuropathic pain (chronic pain arising from aberrant activity in the CNS or PNS) accounts for 18% of patients with chronic pain.
"The inhibitory restraint necessary to suppress aberrant activity can fail when inhibitory neurons cease to generate action potentials as they enter depolarization block.
Using the DIGGIT algorithm, they will also look upstream of master regulators, within regulatory networks, to identify the genomic and epigenomic alterations that determine their aberrant activity.
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