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Early studies suggested that generation of superoxide as a by-product of mitochondrial oxygen consumption was the major source of muscle ROS generation and that the species produced were inevitably damaging to muscle, but recent data argue against both of these possibilities.
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Recent data argue against an essential role for mitochondria in necroptosis.
Introduction: An expanding database supports the notion that the deficit syndrome (DS) is a discrete condition within schizophrenia and recent data argues that Smell Identification Deficits (SID) may have a primary relationship with its pathophysiology.
Japan will probably fall short of that target, but recent data is cause for optimism.
But recent data suggests the average remuneration for 1,265 senior bank staff was £1.8m in 2010.
But recent data suggests that redemptions from such funds are rising.
But recent data has shown that it has gone into decline.
Since its discovery 50 years ago numerous proposals concerning its phylogenetic position have been put forward [57], although recent molecular data argue (as well as earlier morphological studies (e.g., [58]) for a position as a stem-group ambulacrarian [22], [45], [59] probably closer to hemichordates [60].
While the relationship between host and mobile element is often viewed as a molecular arms race [ 9], recent experimental data argue that the relationship is more elaborate than previously appreciated.
However, more recent Nordic data argue against deinstitutionalisation as the cause of the problem, as life expectancies have slightly increased (or at least not fallen further) as deinstitutionalisation has progressed, 11 and suicide rates have fallen rather than got worse.
But some data argue otherwise.
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