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Harmful Wang et al. (2014) Mice Primary cortical neurons Neonatal stroke mode OGD-Rep BNIP3 triggers excessive mitophagy.
The mechanism is primitive: "Too much stress triggers excessive production of the stress hormone cortisol, important in the fight-or-flight reaction," says Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum, coauthor of "Real Cause, Real Cure: The 9 Root Causes of the Most Common Health Problems and How to Solve Them".
Presumably, the hypercytokinemia that has developed in response to the PICV infection in immune competent animals ultimately triggers excessive vascular leakage (Gowen et al. unpublished data), believed to be the fatal lesion in cases of VHF [41], [42].
ONOO--induced breakage of single-strand DNA triggers excessive PARP activation that in turn causes cellular ATP depletion, tissue damage and cell death [ 38, 39].
By inspecting the effect function of temperature, we were able to identify a cold temperature threshold of about 15 °C, which triggers excessive PE Link calls.
Fludioxonil is a phenylpyrrole compound having a mode of action in fungi that triggers excessive stimulation of the normal, intact MAPK signaling pathway for glycerol biosynthesis [ 55].
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The electronification of patient records can allow "cloning", in which treatments automatically trigger excessive billing codes by defaulting to set templates.This is the medical world's "dirty secret", says John Holcomb of the Texas Medical Association.
A known cause of post-meal hypoglycemia is gastrectomy (removal of the stomach) or gastric bypass surgery for obesity, which results in rapid absorption of glucose into the blood, thereby triggering excessive insulin secretion and hypoglycemia.
Our data suggested that miR-29a triggered excessive axon branching while blocking endogenous miR-29a resulted in the opposite effect.
High alveolar concentrations of inflammatory mediators trigger excessive neutrophil influx and activation, leading to the release of reactive oxygen species (ROS), proteases, cytokines and neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), all of which can contribute to alveolar injury [2].
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