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EEG alterations seem to be associated with those disturbances.
EEG alterations seem to be associated those disturbances.
Interestingly, both these metabolic alterations seem to be associated with the involvement of metal ions, including iron.
Except for the above findings, muscle alterations seem to be present in individuals with short stature, who present low body muscle mass and strength, while studies on their craniofacial muscles seem to be lacking.
These alterations seem to be due to a decrease in mitochondrial cytochrome c content.
A large study by Walsh et al (2006) [ 11] suggested that the mutation spectra of BRCA1/BRCA2 includes several genomic rearrangements, and those alterations seem to be particularly frequent in certain populations (due to founder effect), and in families presenting individuals with multiple primary tumors [ 20, 21, 29, 30].
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The described alterations seemed to be age dependent, since 4-week-old animals showed unaltered colon and crypt length when compared to wild-type littermates (data not shown).
The connection between overweight status and metabolic alterations seems to be in the development of IR due to excess visceral fat.
The mechanism involved in these vascular alterations seems to be the consequence of intracellular reactive oxygen species and peroxynitrite formation, reversed, in vitro, by free-radical scavengers [ 37].
Thus, a fortuitous metabolic shift followed by epigenetic modification and genetic alterations seems to be the sequence of events that occurs in cases of sporadic cancers.
Therefore, reduced mitochondrial diversity, far from being a consequence of recent demographic alterations, seems to be a signature for a founder effect, a history of small Ne or restricted female-mediated gene flow.
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