Sentences with phrase «metabolic dysregulation in»

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It has been suggested that, due to its importance in the control of eating and energy balance, early impairments of hypothalamic development may result in lifelong metabolic dysregulation.
These findings lead to the hypothesis that impaired immune responses in the elderly to infection or vaccination reflects dysregulation of immunoregulatory pathways and metabolic pathways, which work in concert to orchestrate an effective immune response in young healthy individuals.
Dual role of B7 costimulation in obesity - related nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and metabolic dysregulation.
We also propose that the dysregulation of the balance between sphingolipids and glycerophospholipids results in a lipotoxic insult relevant in the pathophysiology of common metabolic diseases, typically characterised by their increased ceramide / sphingosine pools.
In the video, Professor Seyfried discusses how, as a metabolic disorder involving the dysregulation of respiration, malignant brain cancer can be managed through changes in the metabolic environmenIn the video, Professor Seyfried discusses how, as a metabolic disorder involving the dysregulation of respiration, malignant brain cancer can be managed through changes in the metabolic environmenin the metabolic environment.
Furthermore, underlying problems with nutrient depletion can occur in the obese, contributing to metabolic dysregulation.
The two most common hormonal disorders in horses are Cushing's disease, correctly called PPID, and insulin resistance or insulin dysregulation, which is the same as equine metabolic syndrome.
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