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1 erived peptides suggesting that efficient processing of Gag can lead to a 50% probability of presentation within 3 hours
2 -reactivity, and defects in one or more of these mechanisms can lead to a breakdown of tolerance.
3 ng specific optimal intakes of the investigated food groups can lead to a considerable change in the risk of premature de
4                                           Higher N:P ratios can lead to aggregation, but this can be circumvented by coat
5 matory responses often become chronic and non-resolving and can lead to arterial damage and thrombosis-induced organ infa
6                     Sepsis is a prevalent health issue that can lead to central nervous system (CNS) inflammation with lo
7                                         Severe hypoglycemia can lead to coma or death.
8 eigh syndrome, an episodic, subacute neurodegeneration that can lead to death within the first few years of life, for whi
9 w odd viscosity in weakly compressible chiral active fluids can lead to density and pressure excess within vortex cores.
10                   Protein folding is a complex process that can lead to disease when it fails.
11  understanding of how proteins work together, how mutations can lead to disease, and facilitates the designing of drugs w
12      Regulators and payers have contrasting priorities that can lead to divergent decisions and delays in patient access
13 thylcytosine (5mC) to 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC), which can lead to DNA demethylation.
14 e a high chance of recurrence, can be life threatening, and can lead to equally life-threatening complications.
15 vironmental factors in regulating birth and mortality rates can lead to erroneous demographic analyses and conclusions.
16                               Dysregulation of this process can lead to fibrosis, and LOXL2 is known to be upregulated in
17 3, interactions between localized and delocalized electrons can lead to fluctuations between two different valence config
18                        These findings suggest that training can lead to fundamental changes in the way attention alters t
19 e engraftment of human hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) that can lead to human hematopoiesis within the murine host.
20              A Western lifestyle with high salt consumption can lead to hypertension and cardiovascular disease.
21 itions and to control oxidative stress, and its dysfunction can lead to hypoxia-dependent pathologies such as ischemia an
22 T) is a serious adverse effect of prolonged GC therapy that can lead to iatrogenic glaucoma and permanent vision loss.
23                           Incorrectly handling missing data can lead to imprecise and biased estimates.
24  ECG monitoring education and strategies to change practice can lead to improved nurses' knowledge, quality of care, and
25 misdiagnosed when evaluated by a glaucoma specialist, which can lead to inadequate management and influence the prognosis
26                   We conclude that chronic cutaneous injury can lead to injury and dysfunction of the most distal part of
27               Pubic hair grooming is a common practice that can lead to injury and morbidity.
28 , factors such as communication biases and time constraints can lead to less-than-optimal group decisions.
29               It is often sensory-predominant with pain and can lead to long-term morbidity in survivors.
30                          The fact that defects in signaling can lead to malignancy illustrates the need to control Notch
31 ion (AMD), a common and genetically complex disorder, which can lead to misdiagnosis in the early stages.
32               These findings suggest that tension gradients can lead to patterning and differentiation of tissues through
33                                           Heavy alcohol use can lead to progressive liver damage, especially in individua
34 Early resolution of uncertainty during an epidemic outbreak can lead to rapid and efficient decision making, provided tha
35  of foreign organs or tissues has lifesaving potential, but can lead to serious complications.
36              Diets promoting obesity and insulin resistance can lead to severe metabolic diseases, while calorie-restrict
37 ted arrangements of nanoelements called artificial spin ice can lead to specific collective behaviour, including emergent
38                         Former research has shown that this can lead to specific impairments when transcoding numerals fr
39                 We discuss how the speed changes we observe can lead to steady-state bacterial accumulation.
40 mal models have begun to elucidate how skin barrier defects can lead to systemic allergen sensitization.
41                           Treatment with replacement factor can lead to the development of inhibitory antibodies, requiri
42 ts of oxalates, which are toxic and, if consumed regularly, can lead to the development of kidney stones.
43  forces are not necessarily mutually exclusive and together can lead to the emergence of complex patterns of control.
44 ntaining raw materials (e.g., breaded frozen fish products) can lead to the formation of fatty acid esters of 2-monochlor
45 molecular targets or compounds that alter neuronal function can lead to therapeutic advances that ameliorate age-related
46                  We discuss how associated genetic variants can lead to understanding causal mechanisms, and to disentang
47 y and the particular Leishmania species causing the disease can lead to variable performance.
48                    Further, in some cases lossy compression can lead to variant calling performance that is superior to t
49 activities of P4-ATPases, and disruption of PS distribution can lead to various disease conditions.
50              However, plant-bacteria genotypic interactions can lead to wide variation in nitrogen fixation efficiency, a

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