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It is a broad term used to describe alteration of the bio-mechanical properties of the disc through degenerative disease.
Additionally, we describe alteration of the Reelin profile in tissue from both the AS mouse and post-mortem human brain.
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One of the objectives of our study was to describe alterations in VDalv induced by PP.
Here, we describe alterations in endolysosomal size and density accompanying the neurodegenerative phenotype in motorneurons of blue cheese mutant larvae.
Here we describe alterations in the human NG2 cell population in response to pathological changes characteristic of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Studies analysing ligand binding following chemical impairment of the target region or with displacement by highly specific antagonists of receptors or transporters describe alterations in the receptor occupancy of 50 90% [ 27, 43].
Several reports describe alterations in peripheral blood cell DNA repair, reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and mitochondrial activities in AD patients [ 1- 4], suggesting that these biochemical activities could potentially serve as peripheral biomarkers for early detection of AD.
Considering breast cancer, amplification is the most commonly described alteration.
Navarro-Moreno et al. [ 40] described alteration of intercellular junction at the proximal tubules of rats intoxicated with Pb for seven months.
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