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The Dynamic Membrane Events Involved in Autophagy
Publicado 2013“…<div><p>(A) Upon induction of autophagy, a membrane sac called the isolation membrane (IM) forms and engulfs portions of the cytoplasm. Sealing of its edges gives rise to the double-membrane bound autophagosome. …”
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Mechanisms involved in spinal cord injury.
Publicado 2020“…<p>Spinal cord injury results in massive necrosis and hemorrhage where all cellular and vascular components of the tissue are destroyed. …”
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Comparison of the percentage of the main clone based on the FISH results in comparison.
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Model of the UPS involvement in OPMD pathogenesis.
Publicado 2022“…<p>PABPN1-17ala is present under three forms in OPMD muscles: soluble monomers, oligomers, and aggregates produced from oligomers. …”
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Genes Involved in Pain Perception and Modulation.
Publicado 2013“…GABAergic pathways also act to regulate the excitability of neuronal circuits involved in pain perception.</p>…”
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Most common therapeutic agents classified as therapeutic classification and dosage forms involved with identified prescribing errors.
Publicado 2021“…<p>Most common therapeutic agents classified as therapeutic classification and dosage forms involved with identified prescribing errors.…”
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Components of the Guidance for Reporting Involvement of Patients and the Public 2 (GRIPP2) short form reported by studies involving patients in research on digital health platforms for lifestyle behavior change among cancer survivors.
Publicado 2025“…<p>Components of the Guidance for Reporting Involvement of Patients and the Public 2 (GRIPP2) short form reported by studies involving patients in research on digital health platforms for lifestyle behavior change among cancer survivors.…”
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