Examples of using Mitochondrial dysfunction in English and their translations into Swedish
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Mitochondrial dysfunction following exposure in utero.
Well known diseases associated to mitochondrial dysfunction include.
There have been reports of mitochondrial dysfunction in infants exposed in utero and/or post-natally to nucleoside analogues see section 4.4.
epigenetic and mitochondrial dysfunction, as well as damage to DNA.
There have been reports of mitochondrial dysfunction in HIV negative infants exposed in utero and/ or postnatally to nucleoside analogues.
should be fully investigated for possible mitochondrial dysfunction in case of relevant signs or symptoms.
Oddly enough, several studies have shown that certain mitochondrial dysfunctions can actually delay ageing, at least in fungi,
Mitochondrial dysfunction: nucleoside
Research topics include metabolism of the amyloid β-peptide(Aβ), mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammation, protein aggregation,
Mitochondrial dysfunction also affects major public health problems such as cancer,
should be fully investigated for possible mitochondrial dysfunction in case of relevant signs or symptoms.
There have been reports of mitochondrial dysfunction in HIV-negative infants exposed in utero and/
should be fully investigated for possible mitochondrial dysfunction in case of relevant signs or symptoms.
Excitotoxicity, oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction can contribute to necroptosis,
in the babies of mothers taking Viread during pregnancy, mitochondrial dysfunction damage to the energy-producing components within cells that can cause problems in the blood.
Mitochondrial dysfunction following exposure in utero:
in the babies of mothers taking Emtriva during pregnancy, mitochondrial dysfunction damage to the energy-producing components within cells that can cause problems in the blood.
Mitochondrial dysfunction following exposure in utero:
acid in the body) and, in the babies of mothers taking Kivexa during pregnancy, mitochondrial dysfunction damage to the energy-producing components within cells that can cause problems in the blood.
There have been reports of mitochondrial dysfunction in HIV negative infants exposed in utero and/or postnatally to nucleoside analogues;
build-up of lactic acid in the body) and, in the babies of mothers taking Trizivir during pregnancy, mitochondrial dysfunction damage to the energy-producing components within cells that can cause problems in the blood.
There have been reports of mitochondrial dysfunction in HIV-negative infants exposed in utero and/or post-natally to nucleoside analogues(see also section 4.8);
Mitochondrial dysfunction: review of the postmarketing safety database shows that adverse events indicative of mitochondrial dysfunction have been reported in the neonate
