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Regional mitochondrial subnetworks limit the cellular impact of local dysfunction while the dynamic disconnection of damaged mitochondria allows the remaining mitochondria to resume normal function within seconds.
He thinks that the electric shocks may temporarily depolarize and thus disable neurons in the globus pallidus, allowing the premotor cortical areas to resume normal function.
Clinically affected glands frequently suffer partial or complete damage and do not resume normal function.
Cellular networks usually resume normal function after some time and become invaluable communication tools between physicians spread in various locations throughout the hospital.
After the removal, the two healthy ends are attached, allowing the intestines to resume normal function.
Continued illumination (up to 10 min) resulted in irreversible FA occlusion, while the adjacent normal vessels remained intact or resumed normal function shortly after treatment completion.
The animals resumed normal function within a few days.
According to this model, Mrc1 mediates activation of Rad53 under conditions of replication stress so that subsequent DNA repair events occur and cell replication resumes normal function [22].
Turn on pump and resume normal use of the pool.
The authors speculate that some tissue stem/progenitor cells are retained in a quiescent and intact state, yet they can be enlisted to resume normal repopulating function upon elimination of genotoxic stress of telomeres [ 12].
Symptoms that resulted in marked impairment of function, which could lead to a temporary inability to resume normal life, and which produced sequelae that required prolonged therapeutic intervention, were classified as severe.
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