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Again, however, neurons carrying mtDNA mutations that resulted in severe biochemical deficiency had marked reduction in post-synaptic events.
We previously showed that a point mutation (R105W) in leptin results in leptin deficiency, marked obesity and hypogonadism in humans adults.
Figure 5a showed that BMPR2 deficiency caused marked increase in autophagic vesicle formation in HCS-2/8 and SW1353 cells.
Thus iron deficiency results in a marked reduction in mTORC1 signaling in RBCs in vitro and in vivo.
Some philosophers working in the Continental tradition have offered accounts of the experience of architecture or its social ramifications; a deficiency is more marked in analytic aesthetics.
Whereas WASp is dispensable for early bone marrow B-cell development, WASp deficiency results in a marked reduction in each of the major mature peripheral B-cell subsets, exerting the greatest impact on marginal zone and B1a B cells.
We describe the effects of polyethylene glycol-conjugated adenosine deaminase (ADA) replacement therapy on lymphocyte counts, activation, apoptosis, proliferation, and cytokine secretion in a 14-month-old girl with "delayed-onset" ADA deficiency and marked immunodysregulation.
Silver has emerged as one of the media's foremost critics of "bullshit" punditry, and recently suggested that a deficiency in math skills marks "a weakness of conventional journalism".
Anabolic deficiency can be most marked in heart failure patients and is associated with decreased blood lymphocytes, serum total cholesterol, albumin, and prealbumin and increased signs of inflammation and reflects a rather poor prognosis.
In apoE knockout mice, A-FABP deficiency resulted in a marked reduction of aortic atherosclerotic lesions [ 20].
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