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Adding to the uncertainty is whether any such myocyte damage is persistent, with autopsy studies not necessarily revealing irreversible damage in shocked patients with premortem elevated cTns [72].
Thus, the results indicate that DEB damage is persistent in G0 cells, and DEB is a much more potent genotoxicant than EB.
If ER damage is persistent or excessive, an apoptotic response is initiated by either ER specific caspases [10], [11] or by mechanisms related with the mitogen-activated protein kinase JNK or transcriptional activation of C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP) [12], [13].
CB3717-induced renal damage is perenalent (greater than 6 weeks) andamagel scarrisg was noted.
If the damage is persistent the signal by these protein-based sensors will arrest cell cycle and activate pro-apoptotic p53 thus leading to non-telomeric senescence.
Adding to the uncertainty is whether any such myocyte damage is persistent, with autopsy studies not necessarily revealing irreversible damage in shocked patients with premortem elevated cTns [ 72].
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Articular cartilage damage is a persistent and increasing problem which affects millions of people worldwide.
The game streams the environment from its CD, resulting in "no perceptible loading time", while the terrain itself is persistent: damage such as cratering remains for the duration of play.
Another explanation was put forward by Trueta and Trias (1961), who showed that there is persistent damage to the blood supply to the parts of the physis that are most compressed, and this growth disturbance is directly proportional to the amount of compression applied.
But sometimes, as with Mr. Thompson, there is persistent nerve damage and pain, an aftereffect called postherpetic neuralgia or PHN.
This suggests that DNA damage may be persistent at about 50% and potentially dangerous for the cells.
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