Sentence examples for consequences of a deficiency from inspiring English sources

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In this study, we have created a new Cln1/5 dko mouse model and provide a detailed description of neuropathological events, focusing on the consequences of a deficiency in both of these genes.

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This phenomenon is likely to result from both direct and indirect consequences of NPR-A deficiency.

Scurvy occurs as a consequence of a deficiency of vitamin C. Clinical manifestations include bone disease, irritability, and bleeding under the skin and mucous membranes.

Accumulation of p62 (as a consequence of a deficiency in autophagy) results in stabilization of Nrf2 and transcriptional activation of Nrf2 target genes [ 46].

The susceptibility observed in the subdued knockout flies could also be a consequence of a deficiency in dual oxidase (DUOX mediated immunity.

Galactosemia is an autosomally inherited disorder of galactose metabolism, which occurs as a consequence of a deficiency of one of three principal enzymes involved in the metabolism of galactose, through its conversion to glucose.

The hyperglycemia is caused as a consequence of a deficiency in insulin in type 1 diabetes (T1D), and is a feature of late type 2 diabetes (T2D) along with insulin resistance.

Interestingly, we found that the permanent up regulation of p53 is not obtained at the transcriptional level but it is rather the consequence of a deficiency in its ubiquitination and degradation.

The loss of trimethylation of histone H4 in cancer cells might be a consequence of a deficiency of these enzymatic activities in tumours, and/or a lack of recruitment to heterochromatic regions, where most of the histones containing such modifications are localised.

In this case, willingness to pay seems to be mediated by knowledge of the consequences of vitamin A deficiency and the need to avoid it.

If farmers in developing countries accept this crop and if the millions of people who suffer from nutrient deficiencies will eat it, golden rice could prevent widespread anemia and blindness in half a million children a year and the deaths of one million to two million children who succumb each year to the consequences of vitamin A deficiency.

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