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DNA methylation alterations in the precancerous stage may generate more malignant clear cell RCCs and determine patient outcome.
These factors may generate lumen alterations which may cause fetal and neonatal complications, such as heart failure, hydrops, neonatal pulmonary hypertension, and even death.
These factors may generate lumen alterations which may cause fetal and neonatal complications, such as heart failure, hydrops, neonatal pulmonary hypertension, and even death (Tarcan et al., 2004; Abdel Mohsen and Amin, 2013; Babaoglu et al., 2013).
Variations in mtDNA are specifically associated with disease phenotypes with specific sequence alterations in mitochondrial components that may generate measurable effects on bioenergetic and other functional aspects of the organelle, such as a decrease in respiratory function [153].
Furthermore, hemodynamic changes generated by those alterations in the maternal-placental interphase may generate a turbulent blood flow that hits the placenta and leads to impaired placental villi architecture [ 35], then compromising the fetoplacental circulation in preeclampsia [ 4].
There are examples showing that transgenesis may generate non-desirable phenotypic alterations as a consequence of pleiotropic changes in plant growth and development, compromising the preservation of the identity of the transformed genotype [ 5- 9].
Although RNA editing may change genetic information that, in turn, may generate genetic instability in neoplasms, only few examples of such alterations were described in neoplasm.
Therefore, the alteration of the inner ear by the cochlear implantation may generate postural disorders just after the surgery and after the activation of the cochlear implant [ 11].
Shale gas may generate taxes.
However, FDI also may generate problems.
Both may generate responsibilities.
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