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Dysbetalipoproteinemia is an uncommon genetic disorder characterized by accumulation of plasma remnant lipoproteins, severe mixed dyslipidemia, elevated apolipoprotein E levels, accelerated atherosclerosis, and premature cardiovascular disease.
Some of climate change's more dire potential effects ― cities submerged by rising sea levels, accelerated mass extinctions, a ruined global economy ― haven't happened yet, at least not in a way that feels immediate to our daily lives.
Experiencing decreasing water levels accelerated development time, which resulted in smaller tadpoles and froglets, i.e., a carry-over effect.
High levels of Wnt3a signaling blocked T-cell development at early stages, whereas intermediate levels accelerated T-cell development.
We next determined if increased apoJ levels accelerated the return of in vitro susA β to in vivo levels, or increased the overall % susA β42.
Some of the suggested underlying mechanisms include stressor-mediated changes in various immune cell and cytokine levels, accelerated telomere shortening and apoptosis induction [ 46- 48].
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However, higher boron levels accelerate plant decay and expiration.
Menopause, denoted by a rapid decline in serum sex steroid levels, accelerates biological ageing across the body's tissues.
Our results show that partial reduction of HIP/RPL29 levels accelerates differentiation of C3H/10T½ into cartilage-like cells.
Low pH levels accelerate the release of heavy metals from sediments on the stream/pond bottom that can reduce the chance of survival of most aquatic organisms.
Low levels of NO prevent PTP opening, whereas high NO levels accelerate PTP opening and cytochrome c release [ 56].
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