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Intestinal infarction and its deleterious consequences result in high mortality despite rapid surgical intervention.
At the same time, racism and its deleterious consequences still pervade America; this is a struggle that may never end.
On the other hand, oxidative stress and its deleterious consequences seem to have a significant role in cholestasis-induced organ injury.
It involves the sudden release of toxic proteases and other soluble cellular components into the extracellular environment.21 Because of its deleterious consequences to the normal tissues, this form of cell death is considered as undesirable even for cancer chemotherapy.
MIM permeabilization and its deleterious consequences including mitochondrial crisis and cell death were prevented by treating the cells with the mitochondrial FA uptake inhibitor etomoxir, the mitochondrion-selective superoxide and lipid peroxide antioxidants MitoTempo and MitoQ, or the lipid peroxide and reactive carbonyl scavenger l-carnosine.
Moreover, an experimental study in PE has shown that volume expansion could be deleterious by increasing RV stress and then decreasing cardiac output and blood pressure by its deleterious consequences on the left ventricle [23].
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During cell division, chromosomes biorient to opposite spindle poles, and chromatids segregate equally between the two progeny cells, preventing the gain or loss of chromosomes (aneuploidy) with its potentially deleterious consequences.
The high frequency in Asian domestics but absence in Asian wild boars suggest that this mutation appeared after domestication and that quickly raised in frequency afterwards, may be because its potentially deleterious consequences were offset by other advantages and was positively selected.
In an effort to dissect the molecular pathway for PINK1 mediated pathogenesis, we have obtained new insights into the nature of mitochondrial dysfunction and its deleterious cellular consequences.
Over the past decades, GDM has drawn scientific attention because of its growing incidence and deleterious consequences for mothers and offspring (4, 5).
Loss of genetic prototrophy would thus negatively affect the natural life cycle of yeast, with deleterious consequences to its survival, spreading between environments, and evolvability (interruption of genetic recombination, etc).
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