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One of the common hallmarks of neurodegenerative diseases is the aggregation of mutated proteins that possess seeding activity and can be transmitted in a prion-like fashion 69.
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Primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs) are a group of diseases caused by inherited defects of the immune system, in which the common hallmark is the susceptibility to infection.
The activation of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (signalinggnalisg is the common hallmark in various human cancers including osteosarcoma.
Vacuole wrapping around the internalized cells inside the target cells was the common hallmark during the early stage of all cell-in-cell processes, which resulted in the accumulation of reactive oxygen species and subsequent mitochondrial injury of encapsulated killer or non-cytotoxic immune cells.
Specifically, the mitochondrial impairment integrates the close interplay of the two common hallmarks of AD, plaques and NFTs, or Aβ and tau, which act independently as well as synergistically on this vital organelle.
Invasion and metastasis is one of the most common hallmarks of cancer, especially those with high grade malignancy.
Membrane trafficking is critical for cell survival and defects in transport to the membrane are common hallmarks of neurodegenerative diseases, including FTLD [ 35].
The most common hallmark of the left's magical thinking is a failure to recognize that Congress is a separate, coequal branch of government consisting of members whose goals may differ from the president's.
Plant-derived agents have been effective at reducing inflammation and the level of reactive oxygen species (ROS), both common hallmarks of the genesis and progression of all cancers [ 13, 14].
Demyelination is the most common hallmark of Krabbe disease.
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