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Physiologically, microcracks are thought to trigger bone remodeling.
We investigated the role of sleep spindles, as they are thought to trigger neuronal plasticity13.
There is no cure for this overgrowth of cells, but patients can manage their symptoms by using antihistamines and avoiding medications that are thought to trigger an attack.
These regions are flanked by repetitive stretches that are thought to trigger errors in the cells' DNA replication process, resulting in duplicated genes.
Misfolded proteins called prions are thought to trigger deadly brain illnesses including mad cow disease.
In the case of primary dysmenorrhea, a condition related to premenstrual syndrome (PMS), intense uterine contractions are thought to trigger moderate to intense pain despite the absence of an underlying infection or other medically-identifiable disease states.
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Gut ischemia reperfusion (IR) is thought to trigger systemic inflammation, multiple organ failure, and death.
Mechanosensing by flagella is thought to trigger bacterial swarmer-cell differentiation, an important step in pathogenesis.
This chemical signal is thought to trigger motivation and, eventually with repetition, addiction.
In neurodegenerative disorders caused by polyglutamine (polyQ) expansion, polyQ toxicity is thought to trigger a linear cascade of successive degenerative events leading to neuronal death.
Laughter is thought to trigger changes in breathing patterns that may have a therapeutic effect for patients with chronic lung disease.
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