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The tissue death that results from stroke appears to trigger a self-repair program in the brain.
Now Berd has shown that his novel preparation appears to trigger a heightened immune response.
But, The New Yorker's Karen Russell writes, "the tissue death that results from stroke appears to trigger a self-repair program in the brain.
This move-upward motion in the luminal/extracellular loop appears to trigger a swivel of transmembrane regions including the selective filter pore and provide us a clue to investigate the channel gating mechanism.
The injury appears to trigger a cascade of molecular events that lead to gradual vascular and neuronal tissue degeneration, thus destroying the anatomical substrate necessary for the neurological recovery.
Although some mechanisms of this phenomenon remain unclear, the level of intracellular (axoplasmic) Ca2+ appears to trigger a number of signaling cascades in neurons and Schwann cells [ 7, 25, 26].
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The structures suggest a mechanism that rationalizes ATP-driven transport: While binding of ATP appears to trigger an outward-facing conformation, dissociation of the hydrolysis products may promote an inward-facing conformation.
Thus, differentiation from the stem cell state appears to trigger an association of the paternal Kcnq1 locus with the nucleolus.
This restoration appeared to trigger a trait-mediated trophic cascade.
The oligonucleotides appear to trigger a cascade of intracellular events, affecting the adhesive properties of integrins.
The comments on a transitional deal, which will have reassured businesses lobbying government to try to avoid a "cliff edge" scenario in the Brexit process, appeared to trigger a small increase in the value of sterling.
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