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- or tissues via neurohumoral signals. In terms of hypertension, the overactivation of the sympathetic system results in vasoconstriction and increased...
- radicals to directly kill intracellular bacteria and protozoa. Th1 overactivation against autoantigens will cause Type IV or dela****-type hy****nsitivity...
- due to their effects at blocking NMDA receptor activity. In contrast, overactivation of NMDAR by NMDA agonists increases the cytosolic concentrations of...
- dysfunction of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis leading to its overactivation, which may play a role in the pathogenesis of bipolar disorder. Other...
- production of molecular chaperones involved in protein folding. Sustained overactivation of the UPR has been implicated in prion diseases as well as several...
- (AMD) is now believed to be caused, at least in part, by complement overactivation in retinal tissues. Alternative pathway activation also plays a significant...
- T cells. The diminished CD4+-T cell presence is thought to cause an overactivation of CD8+-T cells, which are responsible for the exacerbation of psoriasis...
- overabundance as a complete explanation for schizophrenia. Rather, the overactivation of D2 receptors, specifically, is one effect of the global chemical...
- important factor in the progression of colon cancer, and conversely, overactivation of BMP signalling following reflux-induced esophagitis provokes Barrett's...
- refractory cough is a common cause for stopping ACE inhibitor therapy. Overactivation of bradykinin is thought to play a role in a rare disease called hereditary...