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Each change in the vulnerability parameters and/or aggravation factors will influence the outcome of the damage scenario.
This "level-dependent" functional reorganization of the cortex is likely to have an adaptive role in limiting the clinical outcome of cord damage and should be considered when designing rehabilitation strategies for these patients.
In this sense, data from pathway analysis could have implication on future aspects of understanding disease processes and could help to develop methodologies for assessing the outcome of pathway damage from sample to sample eventually determining which set of genes could be candidate targets to be screened and identified for diagnosis, treatment and even disease prevention.
In most cases, apoptosis is a common outcome of DNA damage (Houlihan and Feng, 2014).
Haviv et al. [ 13] evaluated the impact of cartilage injury on clinical outcome of cartilage damage in FAI patients.
The inability to predict the outcome of neuronal damage is a serious impediment towards developing effective treatments or prophylactic measures.
The results suggest that neural circuit differences could serve as hidden phenotypes for predicting the behavioral outcome of neural damage.
The telomere elongation and DNA protection roles of telomerase might be linked, and senescence could be the final outcome of DNA damage accumulation.
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