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The lasR mutant is still able to elicit damage (despite attenuated) and causes stunting of seedlings that differs from wild type PA14 (Fig. 1A, Fig. 4, and Fig. 6B), indicating the presence of additional lasR independent factors that by themselves cause this partially impaired and phenotypically different damage (e.g., pervasive staining of many cell types compared to stomatal staining of PA14).
It is conceivable that NO is exported from astrocytes and elicit damage (in neurons) at sites distant from its generation.
AT shortening was prerequisite to elicit damage visualized by morphological changes 24 h following injury, illustrating a similar trend with mechanical deficits.
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Thus the prolonged DOX-induced G1 arrest observed in strains defective in components of the CCR4 damage response required the presence of functional mitochondria and implicates ROS as a DNA damage intermediate that elicits damage in G1.
Thus, chlorpyrifos elicits damage by both noncholinergic and cholinergic mechanisms extending from early stages of neural cell replication through late stages of axonogenesis and terminal differentiation.
The workout was designed to elicit muscle damage and soreness.
Interestingly, inactivation of RB itself also has been shown to elicit a damage response [53].
The precise mechanisms utilized by duodenal reflux to elicit esophageal damage and promote tumorigenesis are uncertain.
Another proposed mechanism for uric acid to elicit renal damage is via fructose.
Therefore, it may be assumed that, even in subclinical synovitis, sufficiently high TNF concentrations arise that may elicit cartilage damage.
Given that ER stress is known to elicit myocardial damage through apoptotic cell death, we next examined the effect of tunicamycin on apoptosis of cardiomyocytes.
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