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Karch et al. then generated mice with heart cells that lack Bax and Bak, and deprived their hearts of oxygen to simulate a heart attack.
He treats even internationals with the same unfettered lack of inhibition as he did when kicking a ball around the playground of the De La Salle school in Croxteth, where he grew up, in the deprived, decaying heart of Liverpool.
The cells that produce immune reactions, the lymphocytes, migrate into the muscle cells of the heart, damage it, and also block the coronary arteries, depriving the heart of its own circulation.
Obstruction of a coronary artery, depriving the heart tissue of oxygen-rich blood, leads to death of part of the heart muscle (myocardial infarction) in severe cases, and total heart failure and death may ensue.
This will deprive the heart of some of its usual blood flow for a short period of time.
Against that background she set the ardent heart, deprived of its object, contrasted with the woman happily fulfilled in love.
After bypass surgery and other cardiac therapies, increased blood flow to the oxygen-deprived heart often oxidizes and damages heart tissue.
When someone has a heart attack due to a blocked artery, the heart is deprived of oxygen (an effect called ischemia) and cells die.
They are safe havens for children and families, at the heart of deprived, transient and often volatile communities.
I could've adapted to the situation, but my heart was deprived of everything that I thought a career should be.
Diabetes was more frequent in the most deprived quintile, whereas coronary heart disease was evenly distributed across the SIMD quintiles.> -wrap-foot> Varees are given as mean ± SD, median (interquartile range) or number (percentage) as appropriate.
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