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This results in a decline in levels of progesterone between D15/D16 and D19/D20 (Garland et al., 1987), which is believed to trigger a number of the prepartum adaptive changes (Russell et al., 2001).

Scarce activity of lysosomal α-galactosidase A results in progressive accumulation of globotriaosylceramide (Gb3) within lysosomes, believed to trigger a flow of cellular changes that lead to the clinical manifestation of the disease.

Reduced activity of lysosomal α-galactosidase A results in progressive accumulation of globotriaosylceramide (Gb3) within lysosomes, believed to trigger a flow of cellular changes that lead to the systemic manifestations of the disease.

Infection with HIV is believed to trigger a range of metabolic changes in addition to the progressive deficits in cellular immunity and increased susceptibility to opportunistic infections that are its clinical hallmarks, and the progression to AIDS.

These critical residues lie close to the γ-phosphate site in other AAA proteins with known structures and they are believed to trigger a change in the angle between the N- and C-subdomains of the protomer upon binding of ATP or dissociation of the γ-phosphate [ 18].

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High levels of Bcl-2 can explain the inability of downregulation of XIAP expression to sensitise RCC cells to chemotherapeutic drugs, which are believed to trigger an intrinsic, mitochondria-mediated apoptotic pathway.

Hypobaric pressure is believed to trigger vasodilation due to a decrease in the atmospheric oxygen concentration that can cause a headache.

Increased levels of intracellular Ca2+ are believed to trigger Cn activation and to be a key regulator of a variety of physiological and pathological processes [10], [14], [15].

Such a repolarization pattern is believed to trigger phase-2 reentry (P2R); however, little is known about the conditions necessary for its initiation.

The uptake of oxLDL and concomitant activation of the O2-producing NAD(P H oxidase and/or oxLDL as a self-contained emitter of O2 are believed to trigger these malfunctions.

Mitochondrial complex I deficiency is believed to trigger the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and increased ROS production is a widely believed cause of the symptoms accompanying complex-I-associated diseases (Lin et al., 2012).

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