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Cancer phenotypes are known to arise and develop from various genetic alterations, and therefore the same therapy often results in different treatment responses.
... In conclusion, our model strongly supports the hypothesis that non-fatal arrhythmias can develop from post-ischemic alteration of the electrical connectivity in a relatively small area of the cardiac cell network, and suggests experimentally testable predictions on their possible treatments".."..
Thus, the characteristic structural and biochemical mitochondrial alteration of rotenone-induced tumours would represent a lack of mitochondrial differentiation as the tumour develops from the atrophic mammary gland.
The qipao had developed from the changfu.
The first tumor probably developed from one of the more dominant clones scattered on the right lung after acquiring the necessary mtDNA/nDNA alterations sufficient to promote tumorigenesis.
Although the p53 gene is frequently mutated in various tumors, human asbestos-associated MMs appear to develop independently from p53 alterations.
Furthermore, neurons from DAP12KI pupsups cultured without microglia develop similar synaptic alterations, suggesting that a prenatal dysfunction of microglia may impact synaptic function in the adult.
Conversations about the center developed from that.
Patients with renal failure develop cardiovascular alterations which contribute to the higher rate of cardiac death.
Sericite is generally from the alteration of muscovite.
Indeed, Englert et al. documented that aged RAGE-/ mice develop pulmonary fibrosis-like alterations spontaneously; lungs from 19 to 24 month-old RAGE-/ mice showed increased collagen staining and displayed increased levels of hydroxyproline relative to wild type mice [ 31].
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