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Independently of the apoptotic pathway, the first morphological changes appear at the cell membrane.
Depending on the clinical form and the duration of the illness, these morphological changes appear to be the result of selective pressure that is exerted by the microenvironment to which each organism is exposed to [ 10].
Together, these data indicate that mitochondrial functional alterations and morphological changes appear simultaneously and are both associated to the release of cytochrome c and to liver pathology (Table 1).
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Morphological changes appeared as a consequence of hormonal escape after surgical castration.
In the SP + C + Th animals, for which both the experimental (exercised) and contralateral sides were examined, the morphological changes appeared similar in both sides.
None of these morphological changes appeared when the cells were kept on ice, and they only developed when the cells were rewarmed at 37°C.
The obtained images confirmed that no distortions or morphological changes appeared up to 50 °C, whereas at 70 °C, they tend to lose their shape and merge altogether.
Interestingly, the role of Efg1 as a regulator of morphological change appears to be conserved even in species outside the CTG clade.
These morphological changes will appear under fluorescence microscope with AOPI stain.
In vitro studies have also demonstrated that the subchondral bone is the site of several dynamic morphological changes that appear to be part of the OA process.
Our study strongly supports the robustness of the node of † Leptolepis coryphaenoides and more crownward teleosts and highlights the major morphological changes that appear to have occurred at this level of the phylogeny before the first major radiation of teleosts.
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