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A multistage sequence of histopathological and molecular changes has been identified for gallbladder carcinoma, which is especially well-defined for tumorigenesis associated with gallstones.
Recently a return of in vivo CQ sensitivity, predicted by these molecular changes, has been reported from Malawi [2].
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Molecular changes have occurred in D36 and C98 viral strains, the most recently evolved quasispecies have larger deletions in the nef/LTR region.
Cellular and molecular changes have been reported along joint degeneration, both in menisci from human OA knees and from animal models after experimentally induced OA (Hellio Le Graverand et al., 2001c; Lopez-Franco et al., 2011; Hellio Le Graverand et al., 2001d; Lopez-Franco et al., 2016).
Additionally, no histochemical, biochemical, or molecular changes have been reported that are characteristic of PCS.
A number of cell and molecular changes have been shown to take place in cartilage during onset of osteoarthritis (OA).
All studies on molecular changes had control groups or performed sub-group analyses based on specific subject characteristics.
Meanwhile, other molecular changes have been reported as well [ 42, 43]; therefore, the name TS14 has been proposed [ 44] (Fig. 5).
Since major molecular changes had occurred in the MIN-Os, tumors developed from the MIN-Os had surprisingly small genetic differences from the corresponding MIN-O tissues.
The adenoma-carcinoma sequence is the basis for tumorigenesis and progression of CRC, and a number of molecular changes have been identified [ 3].
A number of molecular changes have been documented in tendinopathy such as a decrease in overall collagen content, increased extracellular matrix turnover and protease activity.
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