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1 mutations were calculated to assess genetic predisposition.
2 gest greater risk where there is an existing predisposition.
3 iant at the 5q22 locus, rs73227498, with PTC predisposition.
4 lop in patients with hereditary and familial predisposition.
5 e tailored to individual patterns of genetic predisposition.
6 or body mass index interacts with polygenic predisposition.
7 thout a known (or as-yet-identified) genetic predisposition.
8 ivity analyses that suggested shared genetic predisposition.
9 sues for mapping psychiatric disease genetic predisposition.
10 s lead to diseases that are marked by cancer predisposition.
11 e insufficiencies, lipodystrophy, and cancer predisposition.
12 ncer predisposition yet consistent in glioma predisposition.
13 tic disorder that is marked by strong cancer predisposition.
14 ted with congenital abnormalities and cancer predisposition.
15 emonstrate how this locus contributes to CAD predisposition.
16 en for Lynch syndrome (LS)-associated cancer predisposition.
17 frequently associated with germline genetic predisposition.
18 n specific patient groups and suggest shared predisposition.
19 nd understanding the genomic role in disease predisposition.
20 g independent lesions mediated by a germline predisposition.
21 elated precursors on a background of genetic predisposition.
22 identified genes CTR9, REST and TRIM28 in WT predisposition.
23 d endocrine systems and/or heightened tumour predisposition.
24 by anemia, congenital anomalies, and cancer predisposition.
25 between environmental factors and inherited predisposition.
26 o genes that may contribute to breast cancer predisposition.
27 iation and play an important role in disease predisposition.
28 ve clinical implications for genetic disease predispositions.
29 USA to retrospectively investigate mortality predispositions.
30 exposures to exciting causes than to reverse predispositions.
33 lves a variety of factors, including genetic predisposition, acute injury and chronic inflammation(2-
34 ta-cells to their own demise, and epigenetic predispositions affecting both immune and islet cells.
37 n studying unconscious responses as the real predispositions, alignment between conscious and unconsc
38 of HLA-DRB1 with smoking history in disease predisposition, along with predicted patterns of peptide
39 atory and autoimmune mechanisms, and genetic predisposition also interplay in the disease association
41 s clear that the interaction between genetic predisposition and early life environmental exposures is
42 resulting from cellular senescence, genetic predisposition and environmental factors (e.g. noise exp
43 be a result of the interplay between genetic predisposition and increased vulnerability to early envi
44 rally normal rat hearts, identify arrhythmia predisposition and investigate mechanisms underlying arr
47 nt establishes a formal link between genetic predisposition and skin inflammation observed in HS.
49 ghts into the relationship between inherited predisposition and the regulatory chromatin landscape of
50 xhibited many MVA features, including cancer predisposition and various progeroid phenotypes, such as
51 caused by a combination of prenatal genetic predispositions and oncogenic events occurring after bir
52 clinical data, this study aimed to identify predispositions and protections in brachycephalic dogs a
54 n genes involved in liver disease and cancer predisposition are associated with NAFLD-HCC development
58 Approximately 10% of cases exhibit familial predisposition, but causative genes are not known in mos
59 ental states of members of their own race, a predisposition called the own-race bias, which can be si
61 e that matching the tutor song to individual predispositions can improve learning across genetic back
62 sorders, and to relate variations in them to predisposition, clinical course, treatment response, neu
64 reated with lumpectomy regardless of genetic predisposition; contralateral annual mammogram may be of
65 ividuals who had "special susceptibilities." Predispositions could lead to "affects, passions, and pe
66 L1 mutations in SDS, we define this leukemia predisposition disorder as a ribosomopathy that is cause
67 F2) is an autosomal dominant Mendelian tumor predisposition disorder caused by germline pathogenic va
68 is an autosomal-dominant, pleiotropic tumor-predisposition disorder caused by pathogenic germline va
69 term encompassing four overgrowth and cancer predisposition disorders associated with germline PTEN m
70 cally processed, and appeal to psychological predispositions distinctly from other recruitment narrat
71 rldwide, is a systemic disorder with genetic predisposition due to variations in lysyl oxidase-like 1
73 ogy is complex and involves a strong genetic predisposition, epidermal dysfunction, and T-cell driven
74 tic stem cells and their progeny, can act as predisposition events, facilitating mutant haematopoieti
80 In this study we investigated if a genetic predisposition for autism is associated with childhood t
84 , this supports the possibility that genetic predisposition for complex disease is manifested through
85 posed that the naive state may have enhanced predisposition for differentiation along this extraembry
86 ification of myeloid neoplasms with germline predisposition for each of these and other genes was add
87 to predatory wasps leads to inheritance of a predisposition for ethanol-rich food for five generation
90 ctive tissue disease (CTD) associated with a predisposition for intestinal inflammation, food allergy
91 the first study to show that greater genetic predisposition for MS is associated with higher global b
93 ository using a gold standard of known breed predispositions for certain diseases (i.e., mitral valve
96 ssense variants in a single copy of a cancer predisposition gene and earlier age of cancer diagnosis.
97 (.) ELP1 was the most common medulloblastoma predisposition gene and increased the prevalence of gene
98 esumed loss-of-function variants in a cancer predisposition gene can retain function due to their dir
101 CI, 5.5 to 32.5), and having a breast cancer predisposition gene mutation (HR, 23.0; 95% CI, 7.3 to 7
102 er in models excluding survivors with cancer predisposition gene mutations, chest radiation 10 Gy or
103 These results reveal NTHL1 as a multi-tumor predisposition gene with a high lifetime risk for extrac
104 of a deleterious allele in a known germline predisposition gene, and variant persistence identified
105 ide evidence, for the first time in a cancer-predisposition gene, that certain presumed null variants
107 mline pathogenic variants in 9 breast cancer predisposition genes (ATM, BRCA1, BRCA2, CDH1, CHEK2, NF
108 ogenic variants in 8 known hereditary cancer predisposition genes (PALB2, MLH1, MSH6, CHEK2, SMARCE1,
109 of age achieved > 90% sensitivity for the 9 predisposition genes and > 98% sensitivity for BRCA1 and
110 ap between these 21 constitutionally mutated predisposition genes and 20 genes somatically mutated in
111 e sensitivity of NCCN criteria was 70% for 9 predisposition genes and 87% for BRCA1 and BRCA2, with a
112 e WT cohorts revealing an expanding array of predisposition genes and associated genetic conditions.
114 re likely to carry a pathogenic variant in 9 predisposition genes compared with women not meeting cri
115 cer carrying germline pathogenic variants in predisposition genes do not qualify for testing by NCCN
116 variant detection performance in 118 cancer-predisposition genes estimated as sensitivity, specifici
119 enic germline variants in established cancer predisposition genes have been recently identified in 5%
121 to classify variant pathogenicity in cancer predisposition genes in two large-scale investigations i
122 eling and germline genetic testing of cancer predisposition genes should be offered to all men with b
123 patients with pathogenic variants in cancer-predisposition genes than the standard method (prostate
124 ogether with the other 17 known Wilms tumour predisposition genes, account for about 10% of Wilms tum
129 ly meaningful improvements, and that genetic predisposition impacts clinical responses to lifestyle c
130 ions have been known to contribute to cancer predisposition in a group of disorders known as the RASo
131 ions in tumorigenesis is evidenced by cancer predisposition in both carriers of germline loss-of-func
132 us characterize immune networks of asthmatic predisposition in children at the age of 2, prior to the
135 ntion and treatment strategies for leukaemia predisposition in patients with Shwachman-Diamond syndro
136 besity over time are associated with genetic predisposition in the context of an obesogenic environme
137 these data suggest that aortic root aneurysm predisposition in this LDS mouse model depends both on d
139 h ETV6-related thrombocytopenia and leukemia predisposition includes genetic counseling, treatment or
141 sms of how the microbiota contributes to the predisposition, initiation and perpetuation of immune-me
142 niches contribute to haematological disease predisposition, initiation, progression and response to
143 prediction model based on the PIRO concept (Predisposition, Injury, Response and Organ failure) for
144 It has been hypothesized that a part of this predisposition is caused by the inheritance of specific
147 /liver function, stroke, bleeding history or predisposition, labile international normalized ratio, e
148 /liver function, stroke, bleeding history or predisposition, Labile international normalized ratio, e
149 dence indicates that, in addition to genetic predisposition, lifestyle changes owing to modernization
152 this Primer, the epidemiology (including MB predisposition), molecular pathogenesis and integrative
153 hanism in human genetics, in which a disease predisposition mutation inactivates enhancer regenerativ
154 Pathological obesity can result from genetic predisposition, obesogenic diet, and circadian rhythm di
156 sults contribute to our understanding of the predisposition of patients carrying FXII-Lys/Arg309 to a
157 a growing number of publications report the predisposition of patients with COVID-19 to develop thro
158 In addition, pregnancy can also modify the predisposition of rodent and human MECs to initiate onco
159 Our data show that the mechanism of such predisposition of stone formation could be largely due t
160 rus-induced wheezing, associated with atopic predisposition of the patient and high risk of subsequen
162 little is known about the impact of genetic predisposition on the response to lifestyle coaching.
164 nmental factors are likely to impact disease predisposition, onset, progression, and severity, yet lo
166 allels enrichment of prostate cancer genetic predispositions over these transcription regulators' tum
170 ctasia (A-T) that is characterized by cancer predisposition, radiosensitivity, neurodegeneration, ste
171 h multiple risk factors and a strong genetic predisposition rather than a condition with a single exp
175 ning UV exposure is complicated by a genetic predisposition shared with neuropsychological traits.
178 rs in the context of more pleiotropic cancer predispositions, such as DICER1, Li-Fraumeni and Bloom s
179 fibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a common cancer predisposition syndrome caused by mutations in the NF1 t
180 ofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a common tumor predisposition syndrome in which glioma is one of the pr
184 orm surveillance and treatment for leukaemia predisposition syndromes are scarce and recommendations
187 gene implicated in breast and ovarian cancer predisposition that has become a high priority target fo
188 on for negative internal states, or a common predisposition that is related to all substance consumpt
189 creasing power to detect patterns of disease predisposition that might benefit from a targeted pharma
190 f a short and transient time window of early predispositions that does not depend on visual experienc
191 of different species are born with a set of predispositions that influence their early orienting res
192 gene and increased the prevalence of genetic predisposition to 40% among paediatric patients with MB(
194 thma) through programming of their NK cells; predisposition to AAD did not develop in DEP pups that l
195 eased risk of AF across a range of polygenic predisposition to AF and adds to inherited and clinical
196 ssociation between alcohol intake, polygenic predisposition to AF, and incident AF in the UK Biobank,
197 eptibility to viral and bacterial infection, predisposition to allergic airway inflammation, and deve
199 ogic, and biochemical evidence suggests that predisposition to Alzheimer's disease (AD) may arise fro
200 of neuronal subtypes.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Predisposition to anxiety disorders has both a neurodeve
209 vestigated the association between a genetic predisposition to breast cancer and mammographic feature
210 provide an improved understanding of genetic predisposition to breast cancer subtypes and will inform
215 rs of anti-IDs in asymptomatic patients with predisposition to CD and demonstrated that anti-ID deple
219 have provided evidence for inherited genetic predisposition to chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).
223 mmatory genes, which may lead to an enhanced predisposition to developing renal complications in pati
229 oinsufficiency causes a dominantly inherited predisposition to early onset autoimmune diseases relate
230 mong participants with the strongest genetic predisposition to elevated IOP, greater caffeine consump
231 aims of this study were to identify genetic predisposition to elite athletic performance by investig
232 ttention to the bodily self may exacerbate a predisposition to focusing on external rather than inter
233 mal-dominant familial platelet disorder with predisposition to hematologic malignancies (RUNX1-FPD, F
238 ssure (IOP) and glaucoma and whether genetic predisposition to higher IOP modified these associations
245 studies have provided evidence for a genetic predisposition to keloid formation, and a keloid risk al
246 ming by MO of offspring cardiac function and predisposition to later life cardiovascular disease in t
247 t 2D:4D and Delta2D:4D are associated with a predisposition to lung cancer and/or the more aggressive
250 tion interact to modulate gut microbiota and predisposition to metabolic syndrome in spontaneously hy
253 malities to intestinal cell fate changes and predisposition to oncogene-driven colon tumorigenesis.
254 concern with this approach is the potential predisposition to opportunistic infections that might ou
255 SNPs in active regulatory elements influence predisposition to ovarian cancer, we used motifbreakR to
257 , it provides further evidence for a genetic predisposition to PB and may partly explain the heteroge
258 ries of fecal samples, we found that genetic predisposition to pB-ALL (Pax5 heterozygosity or ETV6-RU
260 of samples from individuals with hereditary predisposition to PDAC, for which specimens collected fr
261 dies are consistent with a view of a genetic predisposition to platinum-based chemotherapy mediated o
265 11-1.43), and in individuals with a familial predisposition to psychiatric disorders (MRR = 1.48, 95%
268 MVA-related pathologies later in life, with predisposition to sarcopenia correlating with mTORC1 hyp
269 carriers, we propose a hypothesis of genetic predisposition to severe lung injury in patients with co
270 e was an inverse association between genetic predisposition to smoking and prostate cancer in the Pro
274 h degree of pain sensitivity or with genetic predisposition to stress and/or affective disturbances.
280 ionship between genetic variants influencing predisposition to type 2 diabetes (T2D) and related glyc
284 arizing factor, Kcnk3-mutated rats presented predisposition to vasoconstriction of pulmonary arteries
288 ntigen (HLA)-B27 is strongly associated with predisposition toward ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and ot
292 dress whether diet can also modulate genetic predisposition towards a given trait, we set NZM2410/J m
294 earning accurately (96.8%) predicted genetic predisposition using 40 of 3983 amplicon sequence varian
295 f CMAH likely contributes to atherosclerosis predisposition via multiple intrinsic and extrinsic mech
296 Seventy-seven genes associated with cancer predisposition were analyzed; allele frequencies were co
297 s previously implicated in hereditary cancer predisposition were captured using the BROCA Agilent can
298 tle is known on the temporal course of early predispositions (whether they are stable or change in ti
299 ta suggest a link between individual patient predisposition with respect to age and comorbidity and i
300 i-Fraumeni Syndrome mutants in breast cancer predisposition yet consistent in glioma predisposition.