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Dictionary » P » Pathological PathologicalDefinition "adjective (1) Of, or pertaining pathology, especially on the structural and functional changes in tissues and organs of the body caused by the disease. (2) Indicative of, dealing with, or that caused by, a morbid (disease) condition.
Related forms: pathologically (adverb) Synonym: pathologic ![]()
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Results from our forumlncRNA and mRNA expression profiles across 22 human tissuesMeasuring the quantity of long noncoding rnas (lncRNAs, lincRNAs) and protein-coding genes in tissues of different physiological and pathological conditions is an important first step to investigate the functions of lncRNAs and protein genes. ChIPBase have provided the expression profiles ...
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Amyloid beta (A4) precursor protein degradation products... equilibrium and there is competition in the role of the substrate.Physiological conditions, the main enzymatic pathways of α secretion, while pathological conditions, while β-secretase pathway-based, resulting in excess of A beta 40 and A beta 42, the formation of A beta deposition as the ...
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Intersect two microarray data or a microarray data with a ge... tool for the pre-screening of drugs, substances or environmental insults or the identification of the genetic changes that are associated with pathological conditions. CU-DREAM(X) can intersect a GSE dataset with “a gene set.” This program is designed to find the association between up or down ...
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Re: The Keyhole Paradox: Challenging universal common descent.... argument. So, in addition to the points made by AstraSequi, as your conclusion is apparently false by observation, your argument must either be pathological, or suffer from false premises or faulty reasoning.
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Method preventing illnesses in the progeny... - Synthesis and destruction – anabolic and catabolic; - Quiescence and motion – potential and kinetic; - Health and disease - normal and pathological and so on. For example, qualitative selection of the most viable organisms, that have high metabolism levels and proper fertileness, provides ...
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