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1  AD and autism, which are linked to the same environmental factor.
2 nteractions between genetic, phenotypic, and environmental factors.
3 ming at the same time of the year, and three environmental factors.
4 ed by various factors, including genetic and environmental factors.
5 ellar WM volume were primarily influenced by environmental factors.
6 ed with psychiatric comorbidity, genetic and environmental factors.
7  cellular stresses caused by artemisinin and environmental factors.
8 ted, with involvement of various genetic and environmental factors.
9  defensive motivation, depending on site and environmental factors.
10 nd blurred by the interaction with different environmental factors.
11 y heritable trait, it is still modifiable by environmental factors.
12 on and the burden of disease attributable to environmental factors.
13 mposition and function excluding confounding environmental factors.
14 ucture and function, puberty, and social and environmental factors.
15  be correlated because of common genetic and environmental factors.
16 aying a greater vulnerability to genetic and environmental factors.
17 l traits, optimized to prevailing social and environmental factors.
18 y is rather directly constrained by limiting environmental factors.
19 ogenesis has been linked to both genetic and environmental factors.
20 nlinear relationships between corn yield and environmental factors.
21 lex interplay between the immune system, and environmental factors.
22 enses and provides a protective wall against environmental factors.
23  distribution of native livestock breeds and environmental factors.
24 n occur due to deviations in performance and environmental factors.
25 mmatory responses, and modifying genetic and environmental factors.
26 ther members of the zonulin family and/or to environmental factors.
27  behavioral constructs caused by genetic and environmental factors.
28 epression and CHD arises largely from shared environmental factors.
29 e to the complexity in reaction pathways and environmental factors.
30 e levels and is affected by both genetic and environmental factors.
31 ns between the occurrence of giant trees and environmental factors.
32 ature appeared to be primarily influenced by environmental factors.
33  by a combination of ill-defined genetic and environmental factors.
34 ower while minimizing noise from unspecified environmental factors.
35 tructures and chaperone activities depend on environmental factors.
36 d to examine the effects of heritability and environmental factors.
37 ion are multiple, and include infectious and environmental factors.
38 t affected by changes in technology or other environmental factors.
39 table due to its extreme aridity among other environmental factors.
40 l psychiatric disorder caused by genetic and environmental factors.
41 nization shaped by biologically timed and by environmental factors.
42  calculated with baseline AL-to-CR ratio and environmental factors.
43  chronically stressed at baseline because of environmental factors.
44  fever, pollen sensitization, age, and other environmental factors.
45 velopmental program is integrated with other environmental factors.
46 barrier properties of the mucosa, as well as environmental factors.
47 ariation of measured CUE associated with the environmental factors.
48 different underlying genetic, metabolic, and environmental factors.
49  trait with respect to variation in multiple environmental factors.
50  structure at the ASV level than the abiotic environmental factors.
51 ltifactorial aetiology involving genetic and environmental factors.
52 ue and is influenced by multiple genetic and environmental factors.
53  food production driven by socioeconomic and environmental factors.
54  it is believed to comprise both genetic and environmental factors.
55 ations and is less subject to confounding by environmental factors.
56 e the relationships among photosynthesis and environmental factors.
57 eviously unappreciated host, microbiota, and environmental factors.
58 ated by complex doses and interactions among environmental factors.
59 with disease risk determined by genetics and environmental factors.
60  multifactorial and include both genetic and environmental factors.
61 lay of known behavioural, socioeconomic, and environmental factors.
62 how they are structured by host identity and environmental factors.
63 whether these areas are shaped by genetic or environmental factors.
64  of a case definition based on pathology and environmental factors.
65 ch is influenced by intrinsic, social and/or environmental factors.
66 influence of shared familial (genetic and/or environmental) factors.
67 ation of rare bacteria was less explained by environmental factors (41%) than that of the abundant (8
68 across a range of studies focused on diverse environmental factors able to influence germ cell progra
69 currences highly correlated with one or more environmental factors across a phytoplankton bloom using
70            Despite significant modulation by environmental factors, action planning, and execution ar
71 cs of plants-determine how plants respond to environmental factors, affect other trophic levels, and
72 t recapitulate human or veterinary diseases, environmental factors affecting disease outcomes are unk
73                    We review the genetic and environmental factors affecting the gut microbiota, the
74 than optimal controls, suggesting genetic or environmental factors also contribute.
75 ributed to genetic susceptibilities but also environmental factors, among which, disturbed gut microb
76                                    Thus, the environmental factors and characteristic pathologic lesi
77  The interplay of this effect with different environmental factors and diversity-supporting mechanism
78    Current CEPHT efforts will help integrate environmental factors and exposure data with public heal
79      NAFLD develops at the interface between environmental factors and inherited predisposition.
80 rican lakes and reported that both extrinsic environmental factors and intrinsic lineage-specific tra
81 al barrier is maintained by both genetic and environmental factors and its impairment leads to pathog
82 tivities focusing on the response of g(m) to environmental factors and its relation to other plant tr
83 evidence suggesting pivotal contributions of environmental factors and lifestyle choices in AD pathog
84          Neonatal APPs varied with perinatal environmental factors and maternal/fetal phenotypes.
85 nd related disorders may be acquired through environmental factors and may be manifested as molecular
86 isease dynamics and ecology by incorporating environmental factors and microbiomes into disease theor
87 nstitutes a barrier against damage caused by environmental factors and provides protection against no
88 alized immune cells in response to different environmental factors and respiratory viruses.
89 iation strength was used as weights on CpGs, environmental factors and their interactions to up-weigh
90 rominence has focused attention on causative environmental factors and their interplay with the immun
91  solo events appear to be more influenced by environmental factors, and duets may be influenced more
92                                              Environmental factors, and in particular diet, are known
93 r comorbidity is primarily due to genetic or environmental factors, and to test whether cardiovascula
94                     Interestingly, different environmental factors appeared to drive survival trends
95                                  Genetic and environmental factors are key drivers regulating organis
96 hly flexible, but results suggest that other environmental factors are likely more important than tem
97                      Multiple biological and environmental factors are likely to impact disease predi
98                                              Environmental factors are the largest contributors to ca
99                                   While some environmental factors are well established as carcinogen
100  modifications, whether caused by genetic or environmental factors, are plausible molecular sources o
101  discrete variables (e.g. clinical outcomes, environmental factors) as well as interaction terms to b
102 the contribution of biological, genetic, and environmental factors, as well as stochastic elements, i
103 l on the phenotype of other individuals, are environmental factors associated with human disease and
104                    To evaluate intrinsic and environmental factors associated with probabilities of e
105 ms of this study were to define the host and environmental factors associated with vitamin D status i
106  It is unclear whether this is due to shared environmental factors, assortative mating, or indirect g
107         However, measuring a large number of environmental factors at high granularity might not alwa
108 urs are influenced by various individual and environmental factors but it remains unknown whether ear
109 ed by innate personality characteristics and environmental factors, but can also be physiologically i
110 has been attributed primarily to patient and environmental factors, but recent evidence indicates an
111 tered microbiota, genetic susceptibility and environmental factors, but the cause of the disease rema
112 d by both intrinsic (genetic) and extrinsic (environmental) factors, but little is known of their rel
113 th a corresponding lower influence of common environmental factors (c(2) = 0.31; 0.29-0.33 and c(2) =
114                                              Environmental factors can change phenotypes in exposed i
115                                     Host and environmental factors can drive respiratory microbiota m
116                            While genetic and environmental factors can influence amyloid formation, m
117                        It is unclear whether environmental factors can modulate this Ca(2+) activity
118 al and external microbiomes with macro-level environmental factors can provide a more comprehensive f
119    Instead, monoallelic genetic variants and environmental factors can result in similar outcomes.
120 the use of redox drugs and the modulation of environmental factors collectively known as the exposome
121 rative phenomenon whereby both intrinsic and environmental factors conspire to produce an authentic d
122             This result highlights how tumor environmental factors contribute to heterogeneity in exo
123 n providing opportunity to study genetic and environmental factors contributing to or influencing oph
124  they are not able to capture the social and environmental factors contributing to rapid transmission
125 neurobiological, developmental, genetic, and environmental factors contributing to the "massively mul
126                                              Environmental factors determine the type and intensity o
127 al variation explained by genetic and shared environmental factors did not differ between Europe, Nor
128  in individual studies as the most important environmental factors driving CH(4) flux, they were not
129 ete sampling and identify host, pathogen, or environmental factors driving super-spreading.
130 ections, but consequential changes in a lake-environmental factor (e.g., water temperature) could res
131 ology has been the relative contributions of environmental factors (E), genetic background (G) and th
132 nd defence), nitrogen availability and other environmental factors (e.g. light).
133 lular senescence, genetic predisposition and environmental factors (e.g. noise exposure).
134                                Political and environmental factors-e.g., regional conflicts and globa
135 n organization is crucial for harnessing key environmental factors early in life to enhance brain dev
136 robial community in the gut is influenced by environmental factors, especially diet, which can modera
137 nt research highlights the importance of the environmental factors, especially temperature and humidi
138  what extent behavioural, socioeconomic, and environmental factors explain HIV prevalence at the indi
139  variance description (19.2%) than all other environmental factors, followed by illumination (18.3%)
140 ur knowledge persist on the relation between environmental factors, food systems, and nutritional out
141  authors discuss several candidate genes and environmental factors (for example, substance use) that
142 changes in the response of photosynthesis to environmental factors, foremost leaf temperature, and am
143  we propose extracting cellular embedding of environmental factors from gene expression data by using
144 er how host genetic variation (G x G), other environmental factors (G x E), and host life-cycle varia
145           In addition to commonly associated environmental factors, genomic factors may cause cerebra
146 ind gross-beta radiation with adjustment for environmental factors governing the natural emission and
147                         Although genetic and environmental factors have been implicated in the develo
148 s are unknown, a number of anthropogenic and environmental factors have been suggested.
149 e genetic mutations, and of the influence of environmental factors have deepened our appreciation of
150  neurological morbidities can be improved by environmental factors; however, the underlying cellular
151 ity worldwide; yet how genetic variation and environmental factors impact DCM heritability remains un
152 suggesting microbial exposure as a potential environmental factor in CeD.
153 nectivity) and individual, psychosocial, and environmental factors in a nationally representative U.S
154 ce of considering the role of treatments and environmental factors in changes in materials, and reinf
155 r, the complex interplay between genetic and environmental factors in disease etiologies makes it dif
156 ive roles of the pathogen, host genomics and environmental factors in disease progression and healing
157 udy investigates the molecular mechanisms of environmental factors in FECD pathogenesis and demonstra
158 occurrence is associated with the changes of environmental factors in Nan Lake at Wuhan city, China w
159 urces that can be harnessed for the study of environmental factors in psychiatric disorders.
160 varying response of phytoplankton biomass to environmental factors in rivers.
161  It has been linked to many genes and family environmental factors in separate studies, but few studi
162 y relevant regarding the role of genetic and environmental factors in the development of ASD, in whic
163 imate the relative importance of genetic and environmental factors in the etiology of different carie
164 ion and signaling are linked, and that local environmental factors in the ventricular zone, the floor
165 sease (DOHaD) hypothesis posits that adverse environmental factors in utero increase future risk of c
166 pan of an organism is strongly influenced by environmental factors (including diet) and by internal f
167 als a strong influence of biotic and abiotic environmental factors (including the environmental micro
168 nge in plants, is controlled by a variety of environmental factors, including biotic and abiotic stre
169 n genetic variation were linked to disparate environmental factors, including climate, soil, and habi
170                                              Environmental factors, including substance abuse and str
171                   In most crops, genetic and environmental factors interact in complex ways giving ri
172                                              Environmental factors interact with internal rules of po
173            We conclude that both genetic and environmental factors involved in cell wall remodelling
174 e steep rise in food allergy (FA) has evoked environmental factors involved in disease pathogenesis,
175                                One important environmental factor is the metabolic output of human gu
176 erin expressed on tumor cells in response to environmental factors is an important determinant of the
177 s commonly caused by air pollution and other environmental factors, is a new entity in respiratory di
178 CAD, which are modulated by both genetic and environmental factors, is unknown.
179 host, the infection itself and several other environmental factors, largely reflecting poverty.
180  be affected by a combination of genetic and environmental factors, leading to physiological changes
181                             Host, viral, and environmental factors likely interact to promote oncogen
182 and predictive power of major phenotypic and environmental factors likely to influence the emergence
183 gy, nor the complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors, likely contributing to this stagn
184 rch has focused on determining how different environmental factors limit photosynthesis.
185 ens were considerably different, genetic and environmental factors may be important to determine clin
186                            Moreover, several environmental factors may damage the DNA, alter cellular
187 fluences and comorbid disorders), social and environmental factors may increase the risk of AD dement
188  but in overweight mothers other genetic and environmental factors may play a greater role.
189 epidemiological model, suggesting that other environmental factors might have played some role.
190      We discuss how different lifestyles and environmental factors might regulate microglia, potentia
191  dementia, indicating that either genetic or environmental factors modify the risk of disease for eac
192 at cigarette smoking, a globally detrimental environmental factor, modulates immunity, reducing the s
193  recent exponential rise in opioid abuse, so environmental factors must contribute.
194 attributed to unhealthy lifestyle choices or environmental factors, obesity is known to be heritable
195  networks under the influence of genetic and environmental factors, often over the course of years to
196 r the influence of the microbiome, diet, and environmental factors on CRC incidence and outcomes.
197  that DNA methylation may modify the risk of environmental factors on health outcomes.
198 nt H5N1 clades and investigate the impact of environmental factors on lineage dispersal velocities.
199  studies have documented possible effects of environmental factors on lung function, but none has rel
200 ed to investigate the contribution of modern environmental factors on microglia modulation in neurode
201 robiome can mediate or modify the effects of environmental factors on risk of CRC.
202 s and determine the influence of genetic and environmental factors on SUA.
203  WNV genome collection to test the impact of environmental factors on the dispersal of viral lineages
204 estigate the effects of forest structure and environmental factors on the full water cycle in a typic
205 rther advance understanding of the impact of environmental factors on the pathogenesis of chronic inf
206  are unresolved, and the impact of different environmental factors on the rates and extents of biodeg
207 e methodologies to understand the effects of environmental factors on this ongoing outbreak to suppor
208 are governed, at least in part, by different environmental factors operating during separate host lif
209 vel causative genetic defects or investigate environmental factors or co-morbidities that may trigger
210 rogeneous etiology that involves genetic and environmental factors or exogenous.
211                 Laboratory studies show that environmental factors, particularly diet, are important,
212 ht moderate how an individual is affected by environmental factors, particularly owner personality an
213 rough time, and much of this is explained by environmental factors, particularly the extent of reefs.
214   Accumulating evidence has established that environmental factors play a major role in shaping cance
215                                              Environmental factors (pollen/flowers [P = .005] and dam
216 ed whether social or anthropogenic and other environmental factors predicted differences in social st
217 erature, and microbial grazing are among the environmental factors promoting the inactivation of vira
218 ylation acts at the interface of genetic and environmental factors relevant for autism spectrum disor
219 enotypic outcomes with genetic variation and environmental factors remains a challenge: patient pheno
220 which these co-occurrences are influenced by environmental factors remains unclear.
221  and 3.1% and 40.0% for shared and nonshared environmental factors, respectively.
222 e potential interactions between gene(s) and environmental factor(s).
223                                    Among the environmental factors shaping microbial changes of our s
224              In conclusion, both genetic and environmental factors shared by co-twins have an importa
225 has been postulated that dysbiosis driven by environmental factors such as antibiotic use is shifting
226 , no known study has examined whether social environmental factors such as attachment style may moder
227  and to look for correlations with different environmental factors such as climate, soil and vegetati
228  90% of disease risk is thought to be due to environmental factors such as diet, which is consistent
229                                The impact of environmental factors such as drugs on sexual conversion
230           The variation of different crucial environmental factors such as high temperature, moisture
231 mbionts, and how this biology interacts with environmental factors such as light exposure, temperatur
232                                              Environmental factors such as microbiota, early life str
233                                     Instead, environmental factors such as nutrient availability, cul
234 f this article was to discuss the effects of environmental factors such as protease enzymes of allerg
235                  Developmental disorders and environmental factors such as sleep position may lead to
236 ese bVOCs, are well known, the role of other environmental factors such as soil moisture stress are n
237                                              Environmental factors such as the social economic index,
238 as a passive barrier that protects food from environmental factors such as ultraviolet light, oxygen,
239 rus, alcohol, fatty liver disease, and other environmental factors, such as aflatoxin, cause liver ca
240   Studies have underscored the importance of environmental factors, such as diet and gut microbiota,
241 cting photosynthesis are highly dependent on environmental factors, such as light intensity, and coul
242 leaching has the potential to identify local environmental factors, such as nutrient stress, that can
243 hat, after controlling for species richness, environmental factors, such as temperature and insularit
244                                              Environmental factors, such as viral infection, are prop
245         Triggers were categorized as scents, environmental factors, temperature, emotions, mechanical
246 s in the presence and absence of ethanol, an environmental factor that also impacts the outcome of pa
247         These results revealed an unexpected environmental factor that controls the death-inducing ac
248                       Viral infection is one environmental factor that may contribute to the initiati
249 ssure of carbon dioxide (Pco(2)) is the only environmental factor that seems to display a secular pat
250 anisms and their circadian cycles as well as environmental factors that affect physiological cortisol
251                                  Thus, local environmental factors that affect the average body size
252 ed with cross-product terms between CpGs and environmental factors that are able to capture their int
253 on structure, indicating that there could be environmental factors that are confounded with geography
254                                              Environmental factors that can influence telomeres are d
255 ate/adaptive immune responses, and different environmental factors that cause skin barrier dysfunctio
256 locations possibly due to variation in local environmental factors that constrain primary productivit
257                To understand the genetic and environmental factors that contribute to the regulation
258           Light and temperature are two core environmental factors that coordinately regulate plant g
259 ding of the spatially and temporally dynamic environmental factors that define the range limits of Ad
260                     The combination of macro-environmental factors that determine diversity likely va
261  how systems of racial oppression affect the environmental factors that drive biological change in ci
262 ichness of native breeds- and a selection of environmental factors that express at broad scales, with
263 lution of specialization and the genetic and environmental factors that govern insect-plant interacti
264     Here, we review current knowledge on the environmental factors that have been shown to affect the
265                While multilevel personal and environmental factors that influence intake are implicat
266 edure allowed us to determine biological and environmental factors that influence the resistance of r
267 nd chronic wounds are the two most prominent environmental factors that lead to cuSCC initiation, we
268 g of the epigenetic, developmental, and even environmental factors that may modulate vulnerability in
269 nt decades are unknown but may be related to environmental factors that may promote loss of tolerance
270 Further work in identifying both genetic and environmental factors that modify phenotype in all group
271 BDNF is a common downstream intermediary for environmental factors that potentiate anxiety- and depre
272  powerful than either alone in understanding environmental factors that produce variation in sexual d
273 hat contribute to poor control and lifestyle/environmental factors that require treatment in their ow
274 fic isotopic relationships with physical and environmental factors that should be considered in conte
275 lations are exposed to seasonal variation in environmental factors that simultaneously affect several
276  immune system is driven by both genetic and environmental factors that vary over time.
277 ombs and how these are shaped due to various environmental factors, the fungal communities in the cof
278                In the absence of interacting environmental factors, the Mnp growth defect caused by M
279        Controlling for all other genetic and environmental factors, the two variants predict a 1.44-f
280 gent disease outbreaks, making it a critical environmental factor to study in the context of immune p
281        Common genetic variants interact with environmental factors to impact risk of heritable diseas
282 may act as a primer for multiple genetic and environmental factors to impair neurodevelopment.
283 vely incorporate neuroimaging, genetics, and environmental factors to investigate the neural basis of
284  we estimate the contribution of genetic and environmental factors to microbiome variation.
285  pubertal hormones), neural alterations, and environmental factors to the development of both healthy
286    The relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors to variation in immune responses a
287     Temperature is one of the most impactful environmental factors to which plants adjust their growt
288   Furthermore, to account for weathering and environmental factors, two equations model the influence
289     A complex interplay of genetic, host and environmental factors underlies the development and prog
290    A fuller understanding of the genetic and environmental factors underlying HF, and novel therapeut
291 gs suggest that together with host and other environmental factors, VZV infection may increase the to
292                          An effect of shared environmental factors was only observed in early adultho
293 sing hydrophobicity as an exemplary chemical environmental factor, we compared a range of essential p
294                                       Shared environmental factors were important for only some of th
295                                        These environmental factors were shown to impact dramatically
296 iomes respond more strongly to variations in environmental factors, whereas internal microbiomes are
297 ted associations between DNA methylation and environmental factors with evidence also supporting the
298 not appear attributable to shared genetic or environmental factors within families.
299            Given that a complex interplay of environmental factors within the tumor microenvironment
300 ics of this process is controlled by various environmental factors, yet the effects of such factors o

 
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