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dilation of the endoplasmic reticulum
What Causes ER Dilation?
Several factors can cause ER dilation, including:
Protein misfolding
and accumulation
Disturbances in
calcium homeostasis
Exposure to toxins or drugs
Viral infections
Hypoxia (lack of oxygen)
These stressors can disrupt the normal function of the ER, leading to the activation of the
unfolded protein response (UPR)
and subsequent dilation.
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