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Definitions for mitochondrial
mi·to·chon·dri·al
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mitochondrialadjective
Of, or relating to mitochondria.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of mitochondrial in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of mitochondrial in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of mitochondrial in a Sentence
The key message is that we have found no evidence the technique is unsafe. Embryos created by this technique have all the characteristics to lead to a pregnancy, this study using normal human eggs is a major advance in our work towards preventing transmission of mitochondrial DNA disease.
Doctor Alejandro Chvez-Badiola:
There are families in Mexico suspected of having mitochondrial diseases, but as far as I know there isn’t anyone to offer them the means to diagnose.
There's 18 children currently on the medication, they all have mitochondrial syndrome as well as Charlie. Theirs is caused by a slightly different gene. They're all getting stronger.
Mitochondrial function is important to almost every cell in the human body, so when you don't have mitochondrial function or when you have mitochondrial dysfunction, you have dysfunction of cells, so from a molecular standpoint, you start seeing cellular dysfunction years before you start seeing the global effect, which ends up coming out as symptoms of diseases: diabetes, cancers and cardiovascular disease.
Families who know what it is like to care for a child with a devastating disease are the people best placed to decide whether mitochondrial donation is the right option.
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- الميتوكوندرياArabic
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