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Cells that survive the initial insult may ultimately die by apoptosis.
Cells unable to overcome ER stress may ultimately die by apoptosis [Reviewed in [ 4, 6- 10]].
the passenger may ultimately die or be born with permanent neurological or other disability.
Since U73343 protects cells from MTX-induced oncosis and causes zeiosis, we considered the possibility that the cells surviving the initial insult may ultimately die by apoptosis.
5 Conversely, 40-65% of patients with stage II or IIIA disease who have undergone resection experience recurrence and may ultimately die from disease progression.
Invasive UTUCs are often characterized by progressive multifocal recurrence, even following adjunctive radiotherapy or systemic chemotherapy, and patients may ultimately die due to metastasis [ 46, 47].
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Nonetheless, some gastric cancer patients may experience recurrence and ultimately die from the disease, even with a favourable prognostic background (Lim et al, 2005).
Should the patient ultimately die, then the OR may be out of service for hours.
Depending on the extent of damage, some shrinking crypts may resume proliferation within 24 hours to 36 hours post IR and those crypts may survive as a result of crypt regeneration, whereas others will ultimately die [31].
Many people with dementia ultimately die from pneumonia.
Nearly 40percentt ultimately die while staying at the hospital, of which close to 30percentt die during CCU stay.
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