Sentence examples for result in disorders from inspiring English sources

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Dysfunction in this organelle can result in disorders of lipid metabolism, which makes the LD a promising target for research into the pathogenic mechanisms of NAFLD (Greenberg et al., 2011; Krahmer and Farese, 2013; Carr and Ahima, 2016).

For example, [32] studied the mechanosensitivity of SCN5A also known as NaV1.5, because mutations in NaV1.5 can result in disorders such as long QT type 3 (LQT3) in the heart and some pathologies in the gastrointestinal tract.

Induced systemic deletion of SHP-2 was also found to result in disorders of hematopoiesis.

Perturbations of these pathways are known to result in disorders ranging from vascular and skeletal disease to cancer [ 6].

Consequently, mitochondrial dysfunctions result in disorders ranging from energy metabolism defects to neuro-degenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease [ 1].

Therefore, deficiencies that affect fetal development [ 6] and excess Mn (environmental exposure and/or elevated dietary Mn [ 7]), can result in disorders and disease.

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In October, crossbench peer Bird warned the House of Lords that cuts to the UK library service would result in "disorder, crime, problems for schools and the fact that children will not be able to get a job because they will not have the skills and abilities".

John Bird painted a grim picture of the UK with a reduced library service, warning the House of Lords on Thursday that cuts would result in "disorder, crime, problems for schools and the fact that children will not be able to get a job because they will not have the skills and abilities".

5 There is no single cause of ADHD and exposure to a risk factor does not necessarily result in disorder.

Xinhua, the state news agency, quoted the country's Ministry of Public Security as saying rumors "caused panic, misled the public and resulted in disorders in stock market or society".

However, this cold storage can negatively affect the quality of the fruit when it is ripened, resulting in disorders such as wooliness, browning or leathering.

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