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In conclusion, inhibition of hepcidin may reduce many pathological changes seen in stress-induced depressive disorders.

Many pathological changes can be readily identified (Fig.  19).

From the morphological study, we found that long-term curcumin treatment improved many pathological changes, degenerated hepatocytes with polymorphic nuclei, and dilated sinusoids and mononuclear cell infiltrate extending through hepatic tissue in diabetic rats.

The relative expression of the different NOS isoforms is altered significantly in both experimental and human HF, and dysfunction of NO signalling may be causally associated with many pathological changes associated with HF (i.e. reduced contractile function).

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Neither the initiating events nor many of the pathological changes are typical of OA [ 14].

This is not surprising given many of the pathological changes (e.g., white matter lesions, reduced frontal-subcortical volume) associated with reduced executive functions are prevalent but clinically silent [ 16].

Moreover, although FPPS is involved in many diseases, no pathological changes occurred in the 10-week-old transgenic mice with FPPS knock-down, other than negative feedback, tumors, and neurodegenerative diseases, and cardiovascular diseases involve many factors and any pathological phenotype might require a long time to appear.

Although we did not attempt to quantify the changes, the micrographs of the 24-month-old specimens indicate many areas in which pathological changes predominated, and in some instances, little normal morphology remained.

To this end, there have been many reports about clinical pathological changes in dairy ketosis.

Activation of CB2 receptors has been shown in models of Huntington's disease to be effective against many of the same pathological changes which occur in PD, including microglial activation and neuroinflammation (Palazuelos et al., 2009).

However, many researchers believe that pathological changes in the midbrain dopaminergic system are central to becoming and remaining addicted (Kalivas and Volkow 2005; Hyman 2005; Ross et al. 2008; Schroeder 2010; Yaffe 2013).

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