Waite, KA, Cabillo, NR, Vance, DE (2002) Choline deficiency-induced liver damage is reversible in $$Pemt^{{\alpha \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {\alpha \alpha }} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} \alpha }} $$ mice. J Nutr 132: pp. 68-71Waite, K. A., Cabilio, N. R. and...
Choline Deficiency–Induced Liver Damage Is Reversible in Pemt−/− Mice Choline deficiency-induced liver damage is reversible in Pemt(−/−) mice. J Nutr. 2002; 132 :68–71.Waite, K.A.; Cabilio, N.R.; Vance, D... KA Waite,NR Cabilio,DE Vance - 《Journal of Nutrition》 被...
Palii SS, Van Emburgh BO, Sankpal UT et al (2008) DNA methylation inhibitor 5-Aza-2′-deoxycytidine induces reversible genome-wide DNA damage that is distinctly influenced by DNA methyltransferases 1 and 3B. Mol Cell Biol 28:752–771. https://doi.org/10.1128/MCB.01799-07 Article CAS Pub...
problem and is a precursor to chronic liver disease and cirrhosis. If an individual develops alcoholic hepatitis and abstains from drinking, the inflammation is often reversible over time. However, if the individual has already developed cirrhosis, the liver disease can progress rapidly to liver ...
Aberrant serum immunoglobulin G glycosylation in chronic hepatitis B is associated with histological liver damage and reversible by antiviral therapy. J Infect Dis 211, 115–24 (2015). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Dall’Oo, F. et al. N-glycomic biomarkers of biological aging and longevity...
Conversely, myofibrillar degeneration, especially at an early stage, is reversible. We consider the proximity of lesions in the myocardial areas close to the heart tip as influenced by the generally increased mechanical stress of this zone, and the genomic study revealed induced expression of genes ...
which is known as fibrosis. If AH progresses, cirrhosis may develop. The severity of AH can range from mild to severe, and it can occur suddenly. Mild AH is reversible if a person stops drinking. If drinking continues, severe AH may cause serious complications including liver failure and dea...
Aberrant serum immunoglobulin G glycosylation in chronic hepatitis B is associated with histological liver damage and reversible by antiviral therapy. J Infect Dis 211, 115–24 (2015). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Dall’Oo, F. et al. N-glycomic biomarkers of biological aging and longevity...
Intuitively, it is at this early stage that arterial wall damage is most likely to be easily reversible [116]. If strategies to protect the endothelium early in life can be defined and applied successfully, this may have important public health benefits into the next millenium....
It is not appropriate to use the terms “reversible” and “irreversible” to refer to the inhibitions brought about by CBs and OPs, respectively. Both classes of chemicals react covalently with the active center of the enzyme, and at some stage of the sequence of reactions, both enzyme-...