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1 ates for mutations were calculated to assess genetic predisposition.
2 , and lack of exercise, but it also involves genetic predisposition.
3 ssociation that is likely to be moderated by genetic predisposition.
4 roportion of young CRC cases associated with genetic predisposition.
5 44 of 153 patients (29%) had an identifiable genetic predisposition.
6 d nonallergic reactions (NARs) influenced by genetic predisposition.
7 combined effects of an exogenous trigger and genetic predisposition.
8 matory-related precursors on a background of genetic predisposition.
9 its in populations with a known or suspected genetic predisposition.
10 iduals whose cancers arise in the setting of genetic predisposition.
11 d properties, gut microbiota, and individual genetic predisposition.
12 f a cell to its environment as a function of genetic predisposition.
13 pulations, such as TH17 cells, influenced by genetic predisposition.
14 rarely elsewhere in the world, suggesting a genetic predisposition.
15 , and they are thought to be associated with genetic predisposition.
16 f consuming SSBs owing to their ethnicity or genetic predisposition.
17 g ER (ER positive), including differences in genetic predisposition.
18 indicating sporadic IPF occurs in those with genetic predisposition.
19 Hmong affected are unclear, but may involve genetic predisposition.
20 should consider age, training intensity, and genetic predisposition.
21 ial background, which would be evidence of a genetic predisposition.
22 RA and GPA may arise from a similar genetic predisposition.
23 ring care tailored to individual patterns of genetic predisposition.
24 ncies without a known (or as-yet-identified) genetic predisposition.
25 n sensitivity analyses that suggested shared genetic predisposition.
26 hese tissues for mapping psychiatric disease genetic predisposition.
27 is more frequently associated with germline genetic predisposition.
28 heir supportive environment based upon their genetic predispositions.
29 so differ between individuals with different genetic predispositions.
30 ntal experiences, or does this interact with genetic predisposition?
34 and involves a variety of factors, including genetic predisposition, acute injury and chronic inflamm
36 attributed to a number of factors, including genetic predisposition, age and different environmental
37 ans have been studying risk factors, such as genetic predisposition, aging, obesity, and joint malali
38 s were combined in 4 scores as indicators of genetic predisposition; all SNPs in a general score and
39 inflammatory and autoimmune mechanisms, and genetic predisposition also interplay in the disease ass
40 tal regions, suggesting a mechanism by which genetic predisposition alters reward processing not only
41 rise, at least in part, from a glutamatergic genetic predisposition and a deficit in short-term habit
42 is believed to arise from an interaction of genetic predisposition and adverse environmental factors
43 ld be seen as the result of a combination of genetic predisposition and an immune-mediated two-hit mo
45 eloping atrial fibrillation (AF) considering genetic predisposition and clinical risk factor burden i
46 It is clear that the interaction between genetic predisposition and early life environmental expo
47 ity is the consequence of the combination of genetic predisposition and environmental effects, such a
49 disease, resulting from cellular senescence, genetic predisposition and environmental factors (e.g. n
50 ve several causal pathways, including common genetic predisposition and environmental factors, and in
52 ing disease that arises on the background of genetic predisposition and environmental risk factors, s
54 ized to be a result of the interplay between genetic predisposition and increased vulnerability to ea
55 our data indicated that associations between genetic predisposition and obesity traits were stronger
56 ompartment establishes a formal link between genetic predisposition and skin inflammation observed in
58 CPCs derived from aged patients with HF with genetic predispositions and comorbidities of chronic dis
59 pB-ALLs) caused by a combination of prenatal genetic predispositions and oncogenic events occurring a
60 k factors (such as obesity, tobacco use, and genetic predisposition) and HIV-specific and ART-specifi
61 y include lifestyle factors such as smoking, genetic predisposition, and specific comorbidities such
62 reoperative evaluation of patients including genetic predisposition, appear to provide initial opport
72 nd the ubiquitin-binding protein, p62, has a genetic predisposition component in humans and mice.
73 cancer treated with lumpectomy regardless of genetic predisposition; contralateral annual mammogram m
74 ar evidence that environmental exposures and genetic predisposition contribute to the pathogenesis of
75 ll carcinoma (RCC) have been identified, yet genetic predisposition contributes significantly to this
76 wing researchers to determine how underlying genetic predisposition contributes to human disease.
77 individual differences in learning styles or genetic predispositions could improve learning outcomes.
79 ucoma worldwide, is a systemic disorder with genetic predisposition due to variations in lysyl oxidas
80 ates of sleep loss at night and propose that genetic predisposition entails differential cerebral cop
81 se is a multifactorial process that includes genetic predisposition, environmental adjuvant factors,
82 such as diabetes, and/or the interaction of genetic predisposition, environmental insults, and age.
84 ad connections and interdependencies between genetic predisposition, environmental perturbations, reg
85 ns unclear, although studies have implicated genetic predispositions, environmental risk factors, and
86 ophysiology is complex and involves a strong genetic predisposition, epidermal dysfunction, and T-cel
87 udies are ideal to investigate the effect of genetic predisposition, epigenetics, and environmental e
88 he pathogenesis is multifactorial, involving genetic predisposition, epithelial barrier defects, dysr
90 t contradict the data obtained on a possible genetic predisposition, even in sporadic or non-heredita
91 of ALL and highlight a possible link between genetic predisposition factors in the pathogenesis of au
96 and BRCA2 gene mutations have an underlying genetic predisposition for breast and ovarian cancers.
97 g will meet the challenge of elucidating the genetic predisposition for common polygenic diseases, es
98 Together, this supports the possibility that genetic predisposition for complex disease is manifested
99 variants in RTEL1 represent a newly defined genetic predisposition for FIP, supporting the importanc
102 This is the first study to show that greater genetic predisposition for MS is associated with higher
103 especially when accompanied by a heightened genetic predisposition for response to physical exercise
104 BD patients suggest a differential effect of genetic predisposition for SZ versus BD on the developme
106 FD-induced obesity, the hPXR mouse carries a genetic predisposition for type 2 diabetes and thus prov
108 nation, including moderating factors such as genetic predisposition, habitual caffeine intake, and ca
111 d spots are a common skin aging feature, but genetic predisposition has yet to be thoroughly investig
112 nce that the risk and course of HF depend on genetic predisposition; however, the genetic contributio
113 Risk factors for AF include age, male sex, genetic predisposition, hypertension, diabetes mellitus,
114 clinically meaningful improvements, and that genetic predisposition impacts clinical responses to lif
116 his explains a substantial proportion of the genetic predisposition in African- and Hispanic-American
119 ht and obesity over time are associated with genetic predisposition in the context of an obesogenic e
123 elopment of mirror mechanisms are discussed: Genetic predispositions interact with associative learni
124 the intersection and interactions between a genetic predisposition involving the BMPR2 signaling pat
125 eness is one of the mechanisms through which genetic predisposition leads to weight gain in an enviro
126 cent evidence indicates that, in addition to genetic predisposition, lifestyle changes owing to moder
128 rrier function is disrupted by, for example, genetic predisposition, mechanical damage, or the enzyma
131 and addressed two questions, (1) whether the genetic predisposition of nicotine dependence influence
135 associated secretory phenotype, indicating a genetic predisposition of these mice to increased carcin
137 mined the role of maternal farm exposure and genetic predisposition on TH17 cell responses to innate
138 nteractions between diet, DNMT-1 levels, and genetic predisposition on the development and severity o
139 however, little is known about the impact of genetic predisposition on the response to lifestyle coac
143 with familial history, chronic diseases with genetic predispositions, or inherited cancer syndromes,
144 This parallels enrichment of prostate cancer genetic predispositions over these transcription regulat
146 Our data suggest that prenatal exposures and genetic predisposition play a role during early TH17 imm
149 plex with multiple risk factors and a strong genetic predisposition rather than a condition with a si
150 also raise the possibility of an impact from genetic predispositions related to oxidative stress and
151 ctly without necessarily going through human genetic predispositions, resulting in inter-specific gen
152 show that superimposition of inflammation on genetic predisposition results in high incidence of pret
153 n scores (GRSs) were constructed: a complete genetic predisposition score including all 50 single nuc
154 le nucleotide polymorphisms (GRSComplete), a genetic predisposition score including BMI-associated si
155 ngle nucleotide polymorphisms (GRSWC), and a genetic predisposition score including the waist-to-hip
156 single nucleotide polymorphisms (GRSBMI), a genetic predisposition score including waist circumferen
160 o adjusted for BMI (WHRBMI), the following 4 genetic predisposition scores (GRSs) were constructed: a
161 r concerning UV exposure is complicated by a genetic predisposition shared with neuropsychological tr
165 that has happened in historical times and a genetic predisposition that has its origins in our evolu
166 e first platelet function-related CpG-SNP, a genetic predisposition that reinforces PEAR1 enhancer ac
167 ings reflect the clinical association of the genetic predisposition that was recently confirmed in a
168 on a number of different factors, including genetic predisposition, the number and releasability of
169 osition gene and increased the prevalence of genetic predisposition to 40% among paediatric patients
170 in analyses of the DeltaWCBMI CONCLUSIONS: A genetic predisposition to a high WC may attenuate the as
172 score for WHR adjusted for BMI, a measure of genetic predisposition to abdominal adiposity, was const
176 ng focus on the interaction between diet and genetic predisposition to adiposity, studies should cons
177 c histone deacetylase (HDAC) isoforms in the genetic predisposition to anxiety and alcoholism is unkn
179 t interactions and that in the presence of a genetic predisposition to ASD, diet can make a large dif
181 These data indicate that in the absence of genetic predisposition to autoimmunity, loss of endogeno
182 ive control of emotion are implicated in the genetic predisposition to bipolar disorder, with aberran
185 y, we investigated the association between a genetic predisposition to breast cancer and mammographic
186 indings provide an improved understanding of genetic predisposition to breast cancer subtypes and wil
187 e and begin to unravel common aspects in the genetic predisposition to bronchopulmonary dysplasia, br
189 type, oxidation of phospholipids, Lp(a), and genetic predisposition to CAD and cardiovascular events.
191 ion and outcomes of population screening for genetic predisposition to cancer in other populations.
196 studies have provided evidence for inherited genetic predisposition to chronic lymphocytic leukemia (
201 of sleep to MI and its potential to mitigate genetic predisposition to coronary disease is unclear.
202 llular matrix architecture contribute to the genetic predisposition to CTS by altering the environmen
209 mportance of infectious stimuli in modifying genetic predisposition to disease.Insight into the genet
210 aimed to examine the association between the genetic predisposition to dyslipdemia and type 2 diabete
211 wever, among participants with the strongest genetic predisposition to elevated IOP, greater caffeine
214 The authors sought to evaluate whether a genetic predisposition to elevations in plasma lipids is
215 genetic risk scores (GRSs), a measure of the genetic predisposition to elevations in plasma lipids, c
218 Here, we seek to understand the impact of a genetic predisposition to enhanced nitric oxide signalin
220 light potentially novel contributors for the genetic predisposition to familial WM and indicate that
224 etic predisposition to high BMI as well as a genetic predisposition to high BMI, WC, and WHRBMI combi
225 e advantages and disadvantages of disclosing genetic predisposition to high BP for risk stratificatio
227 obesogenic environment, to evaluate whether genetic predisposition to higher BMI has a larger magnit
232 ular pressure (IOP) and glaucoma and whether genetic predisposition to higher IOP modified these asso
241 t several of these advances, with a focus on genetic predisposition to IPF and how genetic changes, w
243 lation in healthy volunteers account for the genetic predisposition to ischemic stroke and examined t
244 Genetic studies have provided evidence for a genetic predisposition to keloid formation, and a keloid
248 des an overview of syndromes associated with genetic predisposition to MDS, discusses implications fo
253 habitual sleep duration could ameliorate the genetic predisposition to obesity via a favorable dietar
254 mma (PPARgamma) genotype as a measure of the genetic predisposition to obesity were investigated.
260 oding RNAs, such as microRNAs (miRNAs), to a genetic predisposition to pathological conditions has re
261 rticular, it provides further evidence for a genetic predisposition to PB and may partly explain the
262 of a series of fecal samples, we found that genetic predisposition to pB-ALL (Pax5 heterozygosity or
265 m 30 studies are consistent with a view of a genetic predisposition to platinum-based chemotherapy me
269 t in II carriers, we propose a hypothesis of genetic predisposition to severe lung injury in patients
270 st, there was an inverse association between genetic predisposition to smoking and prostate cancer in
275 stly with degree of pain sensitivity or with genetic predisposition to stress and/or affective distur
280 This suggests an underlying constitutional genetic predisposition to these somatic changes which co
286 xamined the interactions between a molecular genetic predisposition to various aspects of obesity and
295 To address whether diet can also modulate genetic predisposition towards a given trait, we set NZM
297 achine learning accurately (96.8%) predicted genetic predisposition using 40 of 3983 amplicon sequenc