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What are the Implications of ER Dilation in Disease?
ER dilation is often associated with various diseases, including:
Neurodegenerative diseases
(e.g., Alzheimer's, Parkinson's)
Diabetes mellitus
Cardiovascular diseases
Cancer
In these conditions, ER dilation is a marker of cellular distress and can contribute to disease progression through mechanisms such as apoptosis, inflammation, and impaired cellular function.
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