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Learning difficulties and antisocial behaviour may occur secondarily.
Overall, it is plausible that NP may translocate from the respiratory tract to the placenta and fetus, but also that adverse effects may occur secondarily to maternal inflammatory responses.
The results suggest that TH regulation of these genes may occur secondarily via miR-206.
This observation suggests that PDE5I can ameliorate the progress of the disease mainly through its myofiber protective function, but not through upregulation of regeneration and that regeneration of myofibers often observed in mdx mice may occur secondarily to upregulated muscle degeneration.
Although the mechanism of HFS remains unknown, it may occur secondarily to the formation of 5-FU catabolites.
PAX1 also interacts genetically with other Aux/IAAs, although these effects may occur secondarily through its ability to regulate AXR3.
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However, these mutations are often acquired as late events in the evolution FL and may, therefore, occur secondarily to stalled differentiation.
However, recognition of dystrophic microglia has provided a new perspective on the potential involvement of microglia in aging-related neurodegenerative diseases, namely, that neurodegeneration may be occurring secondarily to microglial senescence and associated loss of microglial neuroprotection [ 43, 45].
The new rules will now cover: Acts of violent conduct that occur secondarily to a challenge for the ball.
Mitochondrial trafficking impairment could occur secondarily to mitochondrial defects.
The anteromedial joint capsule and anterior fibers of the deltoid ligament may be secondarily injured due to excessive eversion of the ankle and foot that may occur during recoil from maximal inversion.
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