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Our finding could be correlated by an earlier study which showed that an impairment of p53 signaling pathway and G1/S check point dysfunction was found in patients with AD (Uberti et al., 2002; Zhou & Jia, 2010).

While there is an increase in the total p53 level, the level of phosphorylated p53-Ser decreased along with a decrease in the total p21 and phosphorylated p21-Thr level in peripheral blood lymphocytes of patients with AD (Tan & Evin, 2012), suggestive of G1/S check point dysfunction (Zhou & Jia, 2010).

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RESULTS: Pain scores improved from a preoperative average of 8.7 points (range, 6 to 10 points) to a postoperative average of 4.6 points (range, 0 to 10 points); dysfunction improved from a preoperative average of 7.3 points (range, 3 to 10 points) to a postoperative average of 4.4 points (range, 0 to 9 points).

According to the score (Appendix), these components were again subdivided into unaffected organ function (0 points), organ dysfunction (1 point), and organ failure (2 points).

With a body weight threshold of approximately 40 g in mice, gWAT seems to have reached its maximum expansion capacity and at this point WAT dysfunction and concomitant systemic metabolic dysfunction will commence.

That wing is disunited to the point of dysfunction and will need time to absorb their unexpected victory.

That same month, The New York Times magazine published an article that depicted a biodefense establishment disorganized to the point of dysfunction.

Meanwhile, rising numbers of foreign fighter defectors point to dysfunction as the group's internal hunt for spies leads to rampant internal killings.

Several investigations point towards dysfunction in circadian rhythms that occur with altered sleep patterns.

A small but growing body of evidence points towards dysfunction of the microvasculature in schizophrenia.

In these cases, however, E-cadherin expression is atypical because it is nonpolarized (i.e. tumor cells are stained all over their surface), pointing toward dysfunction of normal cell cell adhesion properties [ 19, 20, 22].

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