Sentences with phrase «important damage response»

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Although important for initiating inflammatory responses to bacteria, continued production of this chemical can damage tissue.
This group determined that the cause was that the function of the Tel1 protein, which is important for DNA damage response, was not fully implemented in xrs2 mutations.
It is known that the immune response is important in neurodegeneration, but inflammation can be either protective or damaging and the exact mechanisms are still unclear.
Multi-stressor situations, such as impacts on vulnerable populations following natural disasters that also damage the social and physical infrastructure necessary for resilience and emergency response, are particularly important to consider when preparing for the impacts of climate change on human health.
In the first study, Kapoor and collaborators from the laboratories of Drs. Guang Peng, Blaine Bartholomew and Jeff Ranish found that SWI / SNF, known to be important for remodeling chromatin, is also important for activating the DNA damage response.
By itself, inflammation is a very important part of the immune response in the human organism, playing a crucial part in the body's attempt to heal and defend itself after an injury and repair the damaged tissue.
It is important for many biological functions, such as immune response, thyroid hormone production, and acts as an antioxidant, helping to detoxify damaging chemicals in the body,» Ms Ceko says.
One important aspect of human aging is upregulation of the inflammatory response and increase in oxidative damage resulting in pathologies linked to chronic inflammation.
Multi-stressor situations, such as impacts on vulnerable populations following natural disasters that also damage the social and physical infrastructure necessary for resilience and emergency response, are particularly important to consider when preparing for the impacts of climate change on human health.
They say that «uncertainty» is important, but then argue as if anyone who argues that it is worthwhile to take action (or consider taking action) in response to a risk of damage from ACO2 in the face of uncertainty, is an «alarmist» or being ruled by a «phobia» or a «progressive» who is «incapable of critical thinking.»
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