Research has discovered dystrophic ( defective development ) human microglia . " These cells are characterized by abnormalities in their cytoplasmic structure, such as deramified, atrophic, fragmented or unusually tortuous processes, frequently bearing spheroidal or bulbous swellings . " The incidence of dystrophic microglia increases with aging.
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Research has discovered dystrophic ( defective development ) human microglia . " These cells are characterized by abnormalities in their cytoplasmic structure, such as deramified, atrophic, fragmented or unusually tortuous processes, frequently bearing spheroidal or bulbous swellings . " The incidence of dystrophic microglia increases with aging.
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In cases of dystrophic and sclerotic changes in ovarian tissue, acute and chronic inflammatory processes in the uterus, or in polycystic ovary syndrome and some other diseases, as well as the result of medication that stimulate ovulation, certain irregularities in ovulation process and corpus luteum formation occur.
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Like most microtubule-associated proteins, tau is normally regulated by phosphorylation; however, in AD patients, hyperphosphorylated tau accumulates as paired helical filaments that in turn aggregate into masses inside nerve cell bodies known as " neurofibrillary tangles " and as dystrophic neurites associated with amyloid plaques.
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In 1942, two Dutch researchers, G . van der Meer and S . L . Brug, were presented three cases in humans ( two babies and a 21-year-old adult ), affected by a form of pneumonia particularly frequent in Central Europe, especially in frail or dystrophic premature children.
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Although the backronym of Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Research Association has been used by DEBRA UK in the past, the organisation provides information, research funding and support for " all " forms of EB, not just dystrophic, which is one of three main sub-types of the condition; the others being EB simplex and junctional EB.
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Although the backronym of Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Research Association has been used by DEBRA UK in the past, the organisation provides information, research funding and support for " all " forms of EB, not just dystrophic, which is one of three main sub-types of the condition; the others being EB simplex and junctional EB.
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Store Gribs?( English : " Large Grib-lake " ) or just Gribs? is only a 10 ha lake, but is nevertheless the largest lake enclosed by Gribskov . It is a so-called dystrophic lake and it is impossible to see the bottom in its dark waters, even though it is only 11 m deep.
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In a report the Thursday issue of the journal Nature, biologists from Children's Hospital in Boston say they gave bone marrow transplants from normal mice to dystrophic mice, and that 12 weeks later about 10 percent of the muscle fibers in the diseased animals were making the correct form of dystrophin, the protein that is genetically defective in Duchenne's muscular dystrophy.
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In his 1990 essay If I Had Muscular Dystrophy, in [ Parade Magazine ] Jerry Lewis imagines himself as an adult with MD . He writes, I decided after 41 years of battling this curse that cripples children of all ages, that I would put myself into that chair, that steel imprisonment that has long been deemed the dystrophic child s plight .