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1 amework of social evolution that encompasses genetic polymorphism.
2 re (e.g., depression) depend on a particular genetic polymorphism.
3 and 86 years old who were genotyped for APOE genetic polymorphism.
4 ants could be predicted from a single common genetic polymorphism.
5 st the 'noise' of technical error and benign genetic polymorphism.
6  combination of a conditional strategy and a genetic polymorphism.
7 fter controlling for a translocator-specific genetic polymorphism.
8  represent a significant proportion of human genetic polymorphism.
9 requent toxicities, partly explained by TPMT genetic polymorphisms.
10 s of living cells and used to predict stable genetic polymorphisms.
11 alyzed their connections with SSc-associated genetic polymorphisms.
12 y across individuals, potentially because of genetic polymorphisms.
13 ost-transcriptional control of expression of genetic polymorphisms.
14 tervention Project (STRIP), for discovery of genetic polymorphisms.
15 ized to be attributable, at least partly, to genetic polymorphisms.
16 etwork inference approaches work with single genetic polymorphisms.
17 he identification of important P. falciparum genetic polymorphisms.
18 lation was strongly determined by underlying genetic polymorphisms.
19 expression levels are strongly influenced by genetic polymorphisms.
20  alcohol drinking, tobacco smoking, and host genetic polymorphisms.
21 high overlap with positions harbouring known genetic polymorphisms.
22  least in part, by the inheritance of common genetic polymorphisms.
23 ity and economical platform for discovery of genetic polymorphisms.
24  1054 RNA editing events associated with cis genetic polymorphisms.
25 toimmune disease whose risk is influenced by genetic polymorphisms.
26   Recent reports of a moderating effect of a genetic polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) in the serotonin transpo
27  which mimics the effect of some human CTLA4 genetic polymorphisms, accompanied by a T1D-permissive M
28 transmission in humans, we studied how TRPV1 genetic polymorphisms affect cortical excitability measu
29                                            A genetic polymorphism affecting FUT2 secretor status in a
30                            Identification of genetic polymorphisms affecting blood lead reinforces th
31                      Furthermore, functional genetic polymorphisms affecting either FXR1P or GSK3beta
32                 All of this is influenced by genetic polymorphisms affecting epithelial pattern recog
33                The authors hypothesized that genetic polymorphisms affecting histamine degradation wo
34 fferences in the frequency and expression of genetic polymorphisms affecting platelet responsiveness
35 etic stem cell transplantation (HCT) and how genetic polymorphism affects risk of graft-versus-host d
36            Recent human studies suggest that genetic polymorphisms allow an individual to maintain op
37 unctional significance of the most prevalent genetic polymorphism among the opioid receptor genes is
38 is to quantitatively understand variation of genetic polymorphisms among individuals.
39                                              Genetic polymorphism analysis of the three key resistanc
40       Mobile elements were a major source of genetic polymorphism and divergence, affecting all parts
41 s for each group from associated patterns of genetic polymorphism and divergence.
42 arse on the possible association between EGF genetic polymorphism and HCC risk.
43 ublished studies of associations between any genetic polymorphism and histopathologically confirmed C
44 ults show replication timing to be shaped by genetic polymorphism and identify a means by which inher
45 ns (CNVs) greatly contribute to intraspecies genetic polymorphism and phenotypic diversity.
46                                              Genetic polymorphisms and aberrant expression of this ge
47 rospective investigation of the link between genetic polymorphisms and autoregulatory function.
48 parity in cancer susceptibility ranging from genetic polymorphisms and cancer-driver gene mutations t
49 l population differentiation, as measured by genetic polymorphisms and cranial shape variables of mod
50                            We positioned the genetic polymorphisms and determined the structural requ
51 ions have been reported between a variety of genetic polymorphisms and global outcome in patients wit
52                                              Genetic polymorphisms and isogenic deletions of loop-bou
53 have been discovered between common germline genetic polymorphisms and outcomes of cancer treatment.
54     Genome-wide association analyses between genetic polymorphisms and P450 expression or enzyme acti
55                                              Genetic polymorphisms and pharmacokinetic (PK) parameter
56      We investigated the association between genetic polymorphisms and recurrence of renal-cell carci
57 s study investigates the association between genetic polymorphisms and RHC in pediatric heart recipie
58 urther examine the relationship between PON2 genetic polymorphisms and risk for CVD.
59 examine the state of the knowledge regarding genetic polymorphisms and SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19.
60 y be associated with inheritance of specific genetic polymorphisms and that this would determine plat
61 re are opportunities for genomic analyses of genetic polymorphisms and the gut microbiome that may be
62 tion study to identify common HCM-associated genetic polymorphisms and then asked whether such common
63 tween infections, as well as age, ethnicity, genetic polymorphisms, and comorbidities of the host, ar
64 ferences in dietary vitamin K intake, common genetic polymorphisms, and multiple drug interactions th
65 associated with inheritance of specific CD36 genetic polymorphisms, and suggest that inheritance of s
66       Thus, phenotypic diversity and neutral genetic polymorphism are decoupled: trophic diversity be
67 trongly determines outcomes, whereas non-HLA genetic polymorphisms are also having an impact.
68                               NRF2 and SRXN1 genetic polymorphisms are associated with breast cancer
69         This study explores whether specific genetic polymorphisms are associated with success of per
70               Effect modifications by TCF7L2 genetic polymorphisms are supported.
71 e variations in CTLA4 expression, because of genetic polymorphisms, are associated with various human
72 punishment sensitivity are also related to a genetic polymorphism associated with striatal D1 versus
73 association studies (GWAS) have identified a genetic polymorphism associated with the gene locus for
74 s, nutrient deficiencies, gut integrity, and genetic polymorphisms associated with beta-carotene meta
75 s have led to the discovery of several dozen genetic polymorphisms associated with breast cancer susc
76                                        Human genetic polymorphisms associated with decreased expressi
77 tegy to examine whether interactions between genetic polymorphisms associated with differential anand
78 is proving to be a powerful strategy to find genetic polymorphisms associated with disease.
79                 Neither regimen selected for genetic polymorphisms associated with drug resistance.
80  by study regimens of relevant P. falciparum genetic polymorphisms associated with drug resistance.
81                                              Genetic polymorphisms associated with drusenoid lesions
82                        Identification of the genetic polymorphisms associated with early-stage neurod
83 ng the "net state of immunosuppression," and genetic polymorphisms associated with poor fungal immuni
84 monstrates polygenic overlaps between common genetic polymorphisms associated with schizophrenia and
85                          This study examined genetic polymorphisms associated with variability in neu
86                     We tested whether common genetic polymorphisms associated with variation in tHcy
87                                              Genetic polymorphism at different marker loci has also a
88                                       Common genetic polymorphisms at chromosome 3p21.1, including rs
89       Here, we sought to investigate whether genetic polymorphisms at IL13 are associated with the de
90 , the T cell alloresponse reflects extensive genetic polymorphisms between allogeneic donors and reci
91 oportional to the expected amount of neutral genetic polymorphism), but we also derive some results f
92 vailable for the assessment of P. falciparum genetic polymorphisms, but they suffer from low throughp
93           We allow for adaptively maintained genetic polymorphism by applying the concept of genetic
94 gulation of a target messenger RNA harboring genetic polymorphisms by miRNAs offers an SNP-dependent
95   Importantly, this observation implies that genetic polymorphisms can affect transcript and module c
96 ications that the functional consequences of genetic polymorphisms can be distinct depending on cell
97  research also suggests that common and rare genetic polymorphisms can influence risk of more common
98        Clusters of eQTL influenced by single genetic polymorphisms can inform on hotspots of regulati
99                                              Genetic polymorphisms cause large inter-individual varia
100 associations of the rate of progression with genetic polymorphisms (CFH-402His [P = .04] and CFH-62Il
101 xperimental conditions, confirming that host genetic polymorphisms contribute to chytridiomycosis res
102 rbances in purine metabolism caused by known genetic polymorphisms could increase the burden of mutag
103 strides in characterizing human history from genetic polymorphism data, progress in identifying genet
104 f transfusion incompatibility, was the first genetic polymorphism discovered in humans.
105           Perturbation of these processes by genetic polymorphisms, disease conditions, or drug inter
106 let inhibition, which is partly explained by genetic polymorphisms encoding CYP2C19, the hepatic enzy
107 esses) T2D risk were constructed by using 39 genetic polymorphisms established to predict T2D in othe
108                                              Genetic polymorphisms explain almost 80% of the variatio
109 ls of BDNF decline with advancing age, and a genetic polymorphism for BDNF has been related to gray m
110   Ruffs (Aves: Philomachus pugnax) possess a genetic polymorphism for male mating behaviour resulting
111 ry, these 21 STR loci showed a high level of genetic polymorphisms for the Guanzhong Han population a
112  a systems approach in a population in which genetic polymorphisms, gene expression traits, metabolit
113                                       The Hp genetic polymorphism has an intriguing effect on the qua
114                                 The study of genetic polymorphisms has been essential to the analysis
115                                      Several genetic polymorphisms have been associated with Late Ons
116                            About 2% of human genetic polymorphisms have been hypothesized to arise vi
117                           Furthermore, other genetic polymorphisms have been identified that contribu
118  motor, and cognitive impairment, DDC common genetic polymorphisms have been proposed as a source of
119                            Several candidate genetic polymorphisms have been proposed to affect strok
120 dies of cardiac surgery predominate in which genetic polymorphisms have been shown to result in a hyp
121                                          The genetic polymorphism I148M of patatin-like phospholipase
122 of macrophages are controlled by the natural genetic polymorphism in an outbred population.
123                             The common A140D genetic polymorphism in GSTO1 was found to have signific
124 ng to TSPO was not susceptible to the rs6971 genetic polymorphism in human brain and heart samples.
125 (18)F-LW223 is not susceptible to the rs6971 genetic polymorphism in in vitro assays, has favorable i
126               We show that the KD-associated genetic polymorphism in inositol-triphosphate 3-kinase C
127 ated dopamine turnover as a function of this genetic polymorphism in Parkinson's disease.
128 ne duplication and loss are major sources of genetic polymorphism in populations, and are important f
129 lly make a large contribution to maintaining genetic polymorphism in populations.
130                                              Genetic polymorphism in S100A9-S100A12-S100A8 locus affe
131 l age effect is unrelated to aneuploidy or a genetic polymorphism in the affected individuals.
132                                              Genetic polymorphism in the EGF gene resulting in elevat
133                                              Genetic polymorphism in the interferon lambda (IFN-lambd
134  In a cohort of 1562 Thai subjects, a common genetic polymorphism in the NOD2 region, rs7194886, was
135 ves interact while at the same time there is genetic polymorphism in traits influencing survival and
136                             We also examined genetic polymorphisms in 13 genes related to MeHg metabo
137 presenting one of the most significant human genetic polymorphisms in autoimmunity.
138                                              Genetic polymorphisms in coding genes play an important
139  direct molecular target of lenalidomide and genetic polymorphisms in CRBN have been associated with
140                                              Genetic polymorphisms in CTLA4 were significantly associ
141  also evaluated potential variability due to genetic polymorphisms in CYP2B6, NR1I3, CYP2A6, ABCB1, A
142 -induced cytokine responses are modulated by genetic polymorphisms in cytokine and cytokine receptor
143 rtent rechallenge, liver histology, and host genetic polymorphisms in establishing the diagnosis and
144 ccurate high-throughput means of classifying genetic polymorphisms in field samples of P. falciparum.
145                                     Finally, genetic polymorphisms in glutamine metabolism genes (inc
146                 We have previously described genetic polymorphisms in HLA and other candidate genes t
147 ngle 870-bp open reading frame that exhibits genetic polymorphisms in human populations.
148                                              Genetic polymorphisms in identified genes exist in human
149 e approach when typing previously-identified genetic polymorphisms in large numbers of samples.
150                                  The role of genetic polymorphisms in latent tuberculosis (TB) infect
151 tform for analyzing the functional impact of genetic polymorphisms in miRNA seed regions and miRNA ta
152                     This study confirms that genetic polymorphisms in mitochondria can modulate beta-
153 ced MMP-9 release, and unexpectedly revealed genetic polymorphisms in MMP-9 that alter activity.
154  a heterologous assay to determine how often genetic polymorphisms in odorant receptors alter recepto
155 ific transcription factor binding sites; and genetic polymorphisms in predicted enhancers.
156 between genders, as well as contributions of genetic polymorphisms in prediction of response to ethan
157                                              Genetic polymorphisms in the adrenergic pathway seem to
158 s are associated with emphysema severity and genetic polymorphisms in the AGER locus are associated w
159 s associated with cytokine dysregulation and genetic polymorphisms in the anti-inflammatory interleuk
160        Our findings indicate that two common genetic polymorphisms in the aromatase gene CYP19 vary t
161                                   RATIONALE: Genetic polymorphisms in the asthma susceptibility gene,
162   Genome-wide studies have associated common genetic polymorphisms in the BCO1 gene with this variabi
163                             There are common genetic polymorphisms in the BHMT gene in humans that ca
164                              While linked to genetic polymorphisms in the complement pathway, there a
165 eview shows that there may be involvement of genetic polymorphisms in the development of BOS.
166 examined the relationship among 44 candidate genetic polymorphisms in the dopamine, serotonin, and op
167                   Previously, we showed that genetic polymorphisms in the fibrinogen-related protein
168                                   Functional genetic polymorphisms in the genes of IFNG (+874 A/T), T
169                                              Genetic polymorphisms in the genes of several Toll-like
170                                       Common genetic polymorphisms in the glucocorticoid receptor and
171                              Here, we report genetic polymorphisms in the human adenylate cyclase gen
172 ced immune responses are in part due to host genetic polymorphisms in the human leukocyte antigen (HL
173                                              Genetic polymorphisms in the malaria parasite Plasmodium
174                                              Genetic polymorphisms in the mannose-binding lectin gene
175  bioinformatic analysis, we showed that most genetic polymorphisms in the novel variants occur near 0
176                                Surprisingly, genetic polymorphisms in the PARK2 regulatory region are
177       These results further implicate common genetic polymorphisms in the pathogenesis of DCM.
178                                              Genetic polymorphisms in the region of the trimeric seri
179    The latter two cases were associated with genetic polymorphisms in the regions critical for ligati
180                                              Genetic polymorphisms in the repeat upstream region of t
181 opamine, but it may be worthwhile to examine genetic polymorphisms in the serotonin and opioid system
182               On the basis of differences in genetic polymorphisms in the type III collagen gene betw
183 some studies of dietary vitamin D intake and genetic polymorphisms in the vitamin D receptor.
184                                              Genetic polymorphisms in thiopurine S-methyltransferase
185                To examine the association of genetic polymorphisms in this region with chronic kidney
186                         To determine whether genetic polymorphisms in TLR1 are associated with altera
187                      We show that functional genetic polymorphisms in TLR1 modify surface expression
188                         Furthermore, several genetic polymorphisms in TNFSF and TNFRSF associate with
189 uirement is attributed to by patient height, genetic polymorphisms in VKORC1 and CYP2C9, and indicati
190  (P-gp) encoded by MDR1 can be influenced by genetic polymorphisms, including two synonymous changes
191                                              Genetic polymorphisms independently appeared to explain
192 ling and airflow obstruction and to identify genetic polymorphisms indicative of an underlying suscep
193                                    Candidate genetic polymorphisms involved in regulation of bile aci
194 me structure is an important source of human genetic polymorphism: It affects a large proportion of t
195  of this study was the identification of new genetic polymorphisms linked to bolting tendency in suga
196 pes of this T/F variant were controlled by a genetic polymorphism located at the trimeric interface b
197 tudied associations between these traits and genetic polymorphisms located on human autosomes.
198 and epidemiological processes that stabilize genetic polymorphism, many of which are absent from inte
199          Unlike allele-specific methylation, genetic polymorphisms mark both cis- and trans-regulator
200 n these knockout mice, as strain 129-derived genetic polymorphisms may explain observed differences.
201                Taken together, miRNA-related genetic polymorphisms may impact ovarian cancer predispo
202            Our findings suggest that some MT genetic polymorphisms may influence mercury biomarker co
203                                      Whether genetic polymorphisms may modify this association is cur
204  always lead to greater cognitive gains, and genetic polymorphisms may modulate tDCS-linked WM improv
205                                              Genetic polymorphisms may underlie differential sensitiv
206                                     Germline genetic polymorphisms might affect the risk of recurrenc
207                                      Several genetic polymorphisms modulate the risk of posttransplan
208                                              Genetic polymorphisms near IL28B are associated with spo
209                        We further found that genetic polymorphisms nearby the differentially expresse
210                                    Recently, genetic polymorphisms occurring in the interferon (IFN)-
211                      We previously found the genetic polymorphism of PCSK2 on chromosome 20 was respo
212            This study investigates whether a genetic polymorphism of the serotonin transporter gene m
213                                              Genetic polymorphism of these 15 genes was also determin
214                                              Genetic polymorphisms of CYP2C19, a PPI metabolizer may
215        This study aimed to determine whether genetic polymorphisms of genes in the vitamin D pathway
216  different statuses and the soluble level or genetic polymorphisms of HLA-G were explored.
217                             The frequency of genetic polymorphisms of IDO did not reveal a significan
218                                              Genetic polymorphisms of IFN regulatory factor 5 (IRF5)
219                                  We analyzed genetic polymorphisms of maternal KIR and fetal HLA-C in
220                                              Genetic polymorphisms of MMP3 and VDR are linked to init
221 ristics of gadoxetic acid were influenced by genetic polymorphisms of OATP1B1 and OATP1B3.
222                                              Genetic polymorphisms of OATP1B1 are signal confounders
223 esponse to coffee may be partly explained by genetic polymorphisms of the adenosine A2A receptors and
224                                              Genetic polymorphisms of the dopamine transporter gene (
225                                              Genetic polymorphisms of the L-type voltage-gated calciu
226                                              Genetic polymorphisms of transcription factor 7-like 2 (
227 s with adult asthma who are less atopic, the genetic polymorphisms of TSLP may have some important ro
228 aim of this study was to explore the role of genetic polymorphisms on changes in LPS-stimulated infla
229 es of donor and component factors, including genetic polymorphisms, on posttransfusion increments and
230 2B6 expression has been attributed to either genetic polymorphisms or chemical-mediated induction thr
231 iation in IRF4 or IRF8 levels resulting from genetic polymorphisms or environmental cues will govern
232  in humans to assess the effects of disease, genetic polymorphisms, or concomitant drug intake on pul
233  A2 receptor (anti-PLA2R) autoantibodies and genetic polymorphisms predisposing to antibody productio
234                          X-chromosome-linked genetic polymorphisms present a unique biological condit
235 cial differences in the prevalence of common genetic polymorphisms provide a likely explanation for t
236 mplicated in most psychiatric disorders, and genetic polymorphisms reducing expression of the dopamin
237 ated asthma severity include age, season and genetic polymorphisms related to antioxidant enzymes.
238 mpact of recipient and cord blood unit (CBU) genetic polymorphisms related to immune response on outc
239 otal = 15,299), we examined whether TRAP and genetic polymorphisms related to inflammation and oxidat
240 ever, interactions between APOE epsilon4 and genetic polymorphisms related to sex steroid metabolism
241 air pollution may be higher in children with genetic polymorphisms related to the 'oxidant stress pat
242 e relation between NTDs, choline status, and genetic polymorphisms reported to influence de novo chol
243                   Also, many infants carry a genetic polymorphism resulting in a truncated protein, P
244                                     A common genetic polymorphism (rs12325817) in the PEMT gene can a
245 vation of prefrontal NPY attributable to the genetic polymorphism rs16147 may contribute to IL hypoac
246                                     The FAAH genetic polymorphism (rs324420) and blood, urine, and ha
247                         We aimed to identify genetic polymorphisms significantly associated with a br
248                                  None of the genetic polymorphisms studied had a noticeable impact on
249                                              Genetic polymorphisms such as PHOX2B polymorphism, consi
250  especially strong in people with particular genetic polymorphisms, suggesting that cannabis use inte
251  DC downstream of SLAM engagement and that a genetic polymorphism that disturbs this process promotes
252                                          The genetic polymorphism that has the greatest impact on imm
253 virtually absent among US children who had a genetic polymorphism that inactivates FUT2 expression on
254 irway neutrophils and bacterial burden and a genetic polymorphism that increases ALOX12 expression is
255 ion after normal growth is associated with a genetic polymorphism that may also protect against early
256 ere that DNA replication timing is shaped by genetic polymorphisms that act in cis upon megabase-scal
257 ffers from NCTC8325 and contains a number of genetic polymorphisms that affect both virulence and gen
258 s sometimes follows pregnancy is governed by genetic polymorphisms that affect type III IFN signaling
259 g resistance or susceptibility differ by two genetic polymorphisms that alter a key regulatory proper
260                        Identification of new genetic polymorphisms that alter the dietary requirement
261 pressed with IL6R might also be regulated by genetic polymorphisms that are associated with asthma ri
262 emia level, and weight gain data to identify genetic polymorphisms that are associated with variation
263 lained by the cumulative additive effects of genetic polymorphisms that are common in the population.
264 ostered an increase in individuals harboring genetic polymorphisms that compromise folate usage.
265 ructure of LOX-1 have also uncovered various genetic polymorphisms that could modulate the risk of at
266 es develop resistance by gradually acquiring genetic polymorphisms that decrease drug susceptibility.
267 line and Embase, an overview is given of the genetic polymorphisms that have been investigated in lun
268                                   Functional genetic polymorphisms that increase ADIPOQ expression (e
269                                              Genetic polymorphisms that influence neutrophil function
270  as a result of epigenetic modifications and genetic polymorphisms that interact with experience to i
271        We developed an algorithm to identify genetic polymorphisms that modulate the regulatory conne
272 h treatment response, which yielded critical genetic polymorphisms that predict treatment response.
273                                          (4) Genetic polymorphisms that reduced expression of MYT1L i
274                                    We mapped genetic polymorphisms that were associated with inter-in
275 mong 24 studies (4703 participants) of other genetic polymorphisms, there was preliminary evidence of
276  We linked CEV to age and disease-associated genetic polymorphisms, thus implicating CEV as a biomark
277 , age at transplantation, and genotype at 13 genetic polymorphisms (TNF-alpha A-308G, IL-6 G-174C, IN
278 o find exploitable targets, we map prevalent genetic polymorphisms to protein structures and identify
279                                      Only 19 genetic polymorphisms unique to the primary or recurrent
280 adiotracers for susceptibility to the rs6971 genetic polymorphism using in vitro competition binding
281                                       Common genetic polymorphisms variants that may affect HCM penet
282                                     Parasite genetic polymorphisms were associated with an increased
283                            Only two non-APOE genetic polymorphisms were associated with cognitive dec
284 e pharmacokinetics, and genome-wide germline genetic polymorphisms were associated with symptomatic o
285                          Multiple novel NPR3 genetic polymorphisms were identified in 3 ethnic groups
286                                              Genetic polymorphisms were obtained from ImmunoChip anal
287                                              Genetic polymorphisms were obtained from Immunochip anal
288                        Though phenotypic and genetic polymorphisms were widespread and clustered more
289 r in the length of the neck that result from genetic polymorphisms, which encode different numbers of
290 pping of the loci influenced by age, sex and genetic polymorphisms will bring important biological in
291               We examined the association of genetic polymorphisms with cellular (interferon [IFN] ga
292 ousands of robust associations of individual genetic polymorphisms with gene expression, we also demo
293 ne folate and vitamin B12 levels, as well as genetic polymorphisms with genome-wide arrays.
294                We studied the correlation of genetic polymorphisms with interindividual variability i
295 rom rp2 P450s and other genes revealing high genetic polymorphisms with one SNP every 36 bp.
296  to which different modern populations share genetic polymorphisms with the ancient genomes of other
297 powerful tools that can measure the level of genetic polymorphism within a population.
298                                              Genetic polymorphisms within a single locus encoding the
299 abled a more comprehensive identification of genetic polymorphisms within the targeted loci.
300                                            A genetic polymorphism, Y609C, was seen in 7% of thyroid t

 
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