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Importantly, the results suggest that over-oxidation may trigger loss of functions due to local structural modification in the Cys106 containing pocket of DJ-1 and structurally destabilize the dimeric state of DJ-1, which is believed to be its bioactive conformation.
They identify particularly useful strategies such as self-monitoring, identification of high risk situations and coping skills to manage emotions or situations which may trigger loss of control.
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Any abnormal proteinuria may not only trigger loss of kidney function, it also represents a considerable risk for renal disease and cardiovascular morbidities.
Especially the latter may trigger a loss of polarity which leads to an inappropriate sorting of the myoepithelial cells.
In addition, rapid weight loss (as the result of following a low-calorie diet) can cause major physical stress to the body, which may trigger hair loss.
Selling now may trigger tax losses to use next year too.
The realization of that permanence, which often does not dawn until later, may trigger feelings of loss of control, helplessness, shame, and fear [ 69].
If drugs like Artemisinin and Chloroquine stiffen uninfected red blood cells in patients, they may trigger a massive splenic loss of red blood cells and anemia, which in fact could be a worse problem than the original malaria infection.
Likewise, general factors associated with chronic disease such as weight loss, fatigue, psychological and social losses may trigger depressive reactions.
In such a scenario loss of oligodendrocyte precursors below a critical threshold or an inability to maintain MBP homeostasis may trigger late onset MBP loss.
Andrea Hampel of the University of Hannover's Geological Institute, who with colleagues has been studying this behaviour, is concerned that "future ice loss may trigger earthquakes of intermediate to large magnitude if the crust underneath the modern ice cap contains faults prone to failure".
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