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Telomeres protect the important genetic material from damage that can lead to disease-causing malfunction or cell death.
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However, chronic, dysregulated activation of microglia can lead to elevated inflammatory tone ultimately resulting in the malfunction or damage of brain cells.
Diseases of the human brain are almost universally attributed to malfunction or loss of nerve cells.
Possible mechanisms for the failures include: the compound is not incorporated into cellular proteins, its incorporation causes one or more of the proteins in the cells to malfunction, or it interferes with some metabolic steps in the cells.
Acute cellular effects arise from impeded gene transcription and DNA replication, causing cellular malfunctioning, irreversible cell cycle arrest (senescence) or cell death (apoptosis) which are important factors in (premature) aging [ 2, 3].
If this does not happen, the cell may malfunction or die.
Previous studies have provided evidence that the loss of adhesiveness and increased invasive capacity of tumors cells are associated with a disruption of cell-cell adhesion mediated by malfunction or altered phosphorylation of the cadherin-catenin complex [ 4- 7].
The unstable biological pathway will inevitably lead to the malfunction of cells or even death of the living organism.
A significant deviation from normal stoichiometry may result in malfunction or abnormal growth of the cells.
A significant deviation from such quantitative relationship may result in malfunction or abnormal growth of the cells.
Cell-cycle malfunction may cause cell death (Allan and Clarke, 2008; Clarke and Allan, 2009).
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