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- enhanced state of sensory sensitivity. This appears to be linked to a dysregulated nervous system which can often be caused by traumatic events or complex...
- ****ociated with maternal obesity, in increasing oxidative stress, and dysregulating the dopamine and serotonin pathways. Both maternal stress and infection...
- An autoimmune disease is a condition that results from an anomalous response of the adaptive immune system, wherein it mistakenly targets and attacks healthy...
- but has not eliminated other barriers to xenotransplantation such as dysregulated coagulation, also known as coagulopathy. Different organ xenotransplants...
- MacDonald-Gagnon G, Angarita GA, Bold KW, Potenza MN (12 October 2023). "'Dysregulated not deficit': A qualitative study on symptomatology of ADHD in young...
- suggested that unidentified antigens cause a polyclonal expansion of dysregulated CD4+ T cells and overproduction of pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as...
- Cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome, also known as reperfusion syndrome, is a dysregulated state of cerebral blood flow following the restoration of arterial blood...
- copies, at which point a large number of genes become progressively dysregulated. Over months, the medium spiny neuron slowly loses its cell identity...
- Of the 16 genes identified in these pathways, three were found to be dysregulated in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex portion of the brain in post-mortem...
- "Organized emergence of multiple-generations of teeth in snakes is dysregulated by activation of Wnt/beta-catenin signalling". PLOS ONE. 8 (9): e74484...