Sentences with phrase «induced aberrant»

With age, ROS - induced aberrant triggering of the insulin signaling mechanism in the postabsorptive state inhibits autophagy, preventing maintenance of plasma cysteine and intracellular glutathione levels throughout the night and early morning hours, and initiating a vicious cycle of progressively increasing oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction.
A possible explanation for this finding is that residual mRNA expression from oocytes was still present in morula stage parthenotes and / or chemical activation induced the aberrant expression of certain genes in parthenotes.
Similar developmental and behavioral alterations in adult mice derived from embryos produced in vitro in the absence of serum were reported by others [1], suggesting that usually IVC environments, not only those supplemented with serum, are capable of inducing aberrant phenotypes.

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«What is exciting about this study is that it goes beyond correlation and shows causation, because we demonstrated for the first time that aberrant expression of this protein is sufficient to induce pathology.»
279/5: 30 Vibration - induced urticaria due to aberrant mast cell degranulation caused by a mutation in ADGRE2.
The blinking produces increased pressure by the lids on the cornea, leading to further irritation induced by the aberrant eyelashes.
«Many of the carcinogens present in mainstream smoke are known to exert their effects through a genotoxic mode of action, which is based on their ability to induce DNA damage and mutations, although an epigenetic mode of action, e.g., through aberrant DNA methylation and histone modifications, is also beginning to emerge for a few of these carcinogenic compounds.»
A clinical phenomena exists involving an induced child - initiated cut - off of the child's relationship with a normal - range parent as a result of aberrant and distorted parenting practices emanating from the allied and supposedly «favored» parent, AND the nature of this clinical process requires description from within established and scientifically supported psychological constructs and principles.
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