Sentence examples for pathology characterised from inspiring English sources

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Administration of recombinant IL-13 directly to the mouse airway, or transgenic over-expression of IL-13 in the airway, is sufficient to induce a phenotype resembling human asthma pathology, characterised by eosinophilia, airway remodelling, goblet cell upregulation, mucus hypersecretion and AHR [18] [21].

Hypersensitivity pneumonitis has a granulomatous pathology, characterised as an immunologically induced disorder resulting from sensitisation.

As an aid to integration, pathology characterised by structural change in tissues and organs is contrasted with dysfunction arising from disordered physiology or psychology.

We report that mice which express FTD-causative mutant CHMP2B at physiological levels develop a novel lysosomal storage pathology characterised by large neuronal autofluorescent aggregates.

Canine hip dysplasia (CHD) is a pathology characterised by the malformation of the coxo-femoral joint, leading to degeneration of the hip joint, lameness and painful osteoarthritis.

Cases with FTD-ALS most commonly have type B FTLD-TDP pathology characterised by motor neuron-like neuronal cytoplasmic inclusions (NCIs) [ 32].

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However, the evaluation of structural matrix components and proteases affecting those components is still of interest because the end-stage pathology characterising canine OA mimics that described for human OA [ 40].

However, cardiac pathologies characterised by diffuse myocardial fibrosis cannot be evaluated by late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) imaging, as there are no reference regions of normal myocardium.

Acupuncture and related techniques such as auriculotherapy have been used as therapeutic methods in China for over 2000 years, and are gaining increasing acceptance in the West, where their use has increased considerably in recent decades, especially for pathologies characterised by the presence of pain [ 14].

The kidney pathology was characterised by the degeneration of the renal tubule, glomerulopathy, glomerular atrophy and a dilated Bowman's capsule (Figure 4).

Its pathology is characterised by an inflammation-mediated demyelination and axonal loss in the central nervous system (CNS) white and grey matter [1].

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