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Pathologic processes

pathologic processes

The mechanisms and forms involved in the structural and functional changes in tissue and organs which cause or are caused by disease.


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The Fiber Disease

... carcinogens known today1, and are generated primarily by combustion processes2. The latter include stationary sources such as power generation ... energy is needed. Therefore, impaired mitochondrial movement may be a pathologic mechanism that results in HD neurodegeneration. Hypothesis: Mutant ...

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The Fiber Disease

... discussed in the text. Silicosis and "blue velvet disease", pathologic processes associated with the deposition of silica and magnesium trisilicate, respectively, ...

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