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Pull the covers up close, dear readers, and hope that the scientists can assemble some comfortingly boring explanations for what news outlets are calling "mass bird kills," "stress events," and, perhaps best, "mass bird die-offs".
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By the time their paper, the first based on detailed observations of bonobo behavior, was published, the specimens were dead, allegedly killed by stress during Allied air raids.
The things in life that used to almost kill you, stress you, depress you, make you sad, make you afraid — they have less and less power.
But so many dolphins washing up in less than two weeks — 61 of which were dead, killed by stress or injuries from the stranding — has baffled researchers, who have been working relentlessly with volunteers to rescue as many as possible.
Released naturally during stress, cortisol at levels such as those produced during high stress kills neurons, including those in the hippocampus, a structure in the brain that participates in memory and emotion.
Having established that ER stress kills L929 cells by triggering TNFR1-mediated necroptosis, we next examined whether the killing was occurring as a result of autocrine TNF production.
"This stress kills".
Persistent stress kills neurons, he said, and can interfere with memory and decision-making beyond the long-term effects of the brain injury itself.
It has been widely reported that ER stress kills through activation of the intrinsic mitochondrial apoptotic pathway.
Thus, hyperosmotic stress kills cells by triggering different molecular pathways, which converge at mitochondria where pro- and anti-apoptotic members of the Bcl-2 family exert their control.
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