Sentence examples for compensate for dysfunction from inspiring English sources

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We therefore sought evidence that the ipsilateral M1 can compensate for dysfunction of the contralateral M1.

This means that some mechanisms to compensate for dysfunction of a single protein might exist, indicating that inhibiting a single target would be therapeutically insufficient [1].

Similarly, increased activity of the cerebellum during movements has been observed frequently in Parkinson's disease perhaps to compensate for dysfunction of dopamine-dependent circuits (Rascol et al., 1997; Yu et al., 2007; Wu et al., 2010 b ).

It is likely that other genes within or related to the HOX cascade partially compensate for dysfunction of the mutated HOXA1 gene, leading to variable symptoms in affected individuals.

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By contrast, a different group of calcium channels, the R-type, influence neuromuscular transmission and can compensate for dysfunctioning P/Q channels [27].

We therefore propose that the caudal SMA plays a central role in maintaining executive aspects of motor control that increases with approaching disease onset, compensating for dysfunctions in other executive parts of the motor system (e.g. the M1).

In this context, the well-known metabolic plasticity and robustness of normal myocardium might be better able (than neurological tissue for example) to compensate for mitochondrial dysfunction in disorders caused by modest mitochondrial dysfunction, and thus severe cardiac involvement is not observed in the slowly progressive mitochondrial disorders that tend to attack the neurological system.

Imaging advances will also increase the knowledge about the plasticity of the brain and its ability to compensate for hearing dysfunction.

Congestive heart failure results in part from the consequences of mechanisms that compensate for cardiac dysfunction and in part from direct effects of decreased blood flow to the heart.

The results also suggest that functional changes related to some symptoms dimensions occur to compensate for the dysfunction associated with other symptoms.

The second-order pain complementary network is mainly revealed in the right precentral gyrus and right insula, which could compensate for the dysfunction of MrD neuromodulation and prevent migraine chronicization.

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