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Multiple pathways underlie decreased β-cell function and mass, some of which may be shared and may also be a consequence of processes that initially caused dysfunction.
Multiple pathways underlie decreased β-cell function and mass, some of which may be shared, with reduction in mass, perhaps a consequence of processes that initially caused dysfunction.
To confirm that the P-element insertion in intron 1 of Pcf11 caused dysfunction of the gene in the l(2 K08015 allele, cDNA was prepared from the heterozygote strain and amplified for sequencing.
The most likely explanation for the simultaneous occurrence of significantly decreased fT and nonsignificant decreases of LH and FSH levels in the exposed worker group is that the combined exposure to high levels of MBP and MEHP may have caused dysfunction of both testosterone biosynthesis in the testis and the normal feedback regulation of the HPT axis.
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Exostoses of the distal forearm and their treatment may cause dysfunction of the stable distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ).
As a consequence, a pathology affecting one major organ can cause dysfunction of another apparently unrelated organ.
Additionally, Ag+ ions could cause dysfunction of the respiratory electron transport chain by uncoupling it from oxidative phosphorylation by inhibiting respiratory chain enzymes [54].
Depending on the location of these two processes, they cause dysfunction and failure of a corresponding organ, or fatal MOF, if they occur systemically.
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