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Importantly, these pathways have a high degree of convergence, which has a common consequence; i.e., many modulate synaptic strength and change the coupling between neurons.
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The addition of SUMO to components of the transcriptional apparatus does not have a common consequence as it can both activate and repress transcription (Girdwood et al., 2004).
It has a common vocabulary".
See related commentary by Sakka et al., Pulmonary oedema has been reported to be a common consequence of haemorrhagic shock and resuscitation (HSR) [ 1].
For example, the evolution of mammary carcinomas towards a mesenchymal phenotype in mice has been shown to be a common consequence of specific immune attack (Knutson et al, 2006) and drug-based treatment (Knutson et al, 2004).
Recently, using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), trauma to the levator ani muscle has been shown to be a common consequence of vaginal delivery [ 10- 12], affecting 20-30% of parous women as compared to 0% in nulliparous women [ 13].
Neither patient had end-stage renal disease (a common consequence of AA-induced nephrotoxicity) nor a history of UTUC or HCC at their first diagnosis of bladder cancer.
It is a common consequence of having a car these days: a driver arrives home, opens the mail and — surprise!
For instance, lymphedema, which is a common consequence of breast cancer, has a negative impact on patients' body image, ability to carry on with daily activities and social interaction.
The United States Air Force Academy has counselors test their mettle in a flight simulator, though airsickness is a common consequence.
Loss of functional movement is a common consequence of stroke for which a wide range of interventions has been developed.
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