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This information suggests that this novel standardized extract of N. falcifolia could be explored for skin damage prevention or treatment for diseases developed by oxidative damage.
In the early 1990s, Albert Kapikian and his colleagues at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases developed such a vaccine, and tests in Finland and the United States showed that it could cut the incidence of severe diarrhea.
Of particular concerns are the environmental exposures to toxicants during early development, which can lead to epigenetic reprogramming and serve as a basis of diseases developed later in life.
Indeed, there is now a mounting body of evidence that environmental exposures particularly in early development can induce epigenetic changes, which may be transmitted in subsequent generations or serve as basis of diseases developed later in life.
For the next 21 years, scientists will carefully follow the children's health, comparing the body burden of chemicals at birth to diseases developed later in life.
Latency III is seen in lymphoproliferative diseases developed in immunocompromised individuals and EBV-transformed lymphoblastoid cell lines [7].
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Such research is one promising way to learn how the diseases develop and devise the best treatments.
"It has become an amazingly powerful tool to dissect the molecular basis for why these diseases develop and to help us ways to breed out complex inherited diseases".
"So now we can get a better understanding why such diseases develop".
Doctors believe that the diseases develop when a normal protein found on the the surface of cells somehow misfolds into an abnormal shape.
These diseases develop earlier among underprivileged people.
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