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1 ting to greater rod system susceptibility to environmental factors).
2 optimal maternal care as a negative neonatal environmental factor.
3 lformations and involve multiple genetic and environmental factors.
4  for stomatal closure in response to ABA and environmental factors.
5  Gene expression is dependent on genetic and environmental factors.
6  complex trait, affected by both genetic and environmental factors.
7 ass independent of shared genetic and common environmental factors.
8 uct of a wide array of genetic, parental and environmental factors.
9 e cross-disorder covariance into genetic and environmental factors.
10 vironmental factors, and 76.6% for nonshared environmental factors.
11  resulting from the interplay of genetic and environmental factors.
12 potential for modification by genetic and/or environmental factors.
13 on exceeded variation from genetic and other environmental factors.
14 arise from the interplay between genetic and environmental factors.
15 quare root model was fitted based on the two environmental factors.
16 V infection seems to be shaped by social and environmental factors.
17 ceptibility loci, autoantigens, and multiple environmental factors.
18 agellar assembly in response to cellular and environmental factors.
19 ts influenced by both underlying genetic and environmental factors.
20  defects, dysregulated immune responses, and environmental factors.
21 ay fever is independent of shared early-life environmental factors.
22 aster metabolic switch responding to diverse environmental factors.
23 ing safety risks and understanding human and environmental factors.
24 ounding of these associations by genetic and environmental factors.
25 this was modified by prenatal and early-life environmental factors.
26 incidence to demographic, socio-economic and environmental factors.
27 al disorders linked to internal and external environmental factors.
28 or, due to unmeasurable genetic, maternal or environmental factors.
29 is a complex phenotype driven by genetic and environmental factors.
30 ders of magnitude, depending on biologic and environmental factors.
31 ion requires knowledge of abiotic and biotic environmental factors.
32 ion of disease risk and its association with environmental factors.
33 has a complex etiology caused by genetic and environmental factors.
34  very likely resulting from both genetic and environmental factors.
35 it with onset influenced by both genetic and environmental factors.
36 haracterization of the most critical, causal environmental factors.
37  its expression is influenced by genetic and environmental factors.
38  though responses may be contingent on these environmental factors.
39 chiatric disorder involving both genetic and environmental factors.
40      These syndromes arise from unidentified environmental factors.
41 s due to a combination of shared genetic and environmental factors.
42 lated by a combination of shared genetic and environmental factors.
43 e associated with treatment, individual, and environmental factors.
44 nce due to intrapersonal, interpersonal, and environmental factors.
45 urable phenotypic consequence of genetic and environmental factors.
46 sm that modulates root growth in response to environmental factors.
47 cyte fate specification in response to micro-environmental factors.
48  results from a combination of intrinsic and environmental factors.
49 of this trait and roles for both genetic and environmental factors.
50                DNA methylation is altered by environmental factors.
51 o genetic causes, suggesting a major role of environmental factors.
52 ies are influenced by both host genetics and environmental factors.
53  have suggested a powerful contribution from environmental factors.
54  confounding by familial (genetic and shared environmental) factors.
55 onfidence interval [CI]: 23% to 49%), common environmental factors 20% (95% CI: 9% to 31%), and uniqu
56  factors 20% (95% CI: 9% to 31%), and unique environmental factors 44% (95% CI: 40% to 48%) of the to
57 ning variance largely explained by nonshared environmental factors (49%, nonshared environmental corr
58 tors were associated with AF, with nonshared environmental factors accounting for three-fourths of th
59 ct a complex interaction between genetic and environmental factors acting over the life-course.
60 ct a complex interaction between genetic and environmental factors acting over the life-course.
61                                              Environmental factors affect all stocks, but attribution
62 s), we have analyzed how changes in a set of environmental factors affect the number of ABLKs generat
63    This review article emphasizes studies on environmental factors affecting AD development and novel
64 des and beliefs, (3) identify structural and environmental factors affecting STI management, and (4)
65 s remyelination.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT As an environmental factor, aggregates of the extracellular ma
66  associations with the biologically proximal environmental factors alcohol consumption, body mass ind
67 nsmissible compensatory adaptation relied on environmental factors, an important consideration for pr
68  and understanding of the effects of various environmental factors and associated immune responses in
69     Personality is influenced by genetic and environmental factors and associated with mental health.
70 iscuss how these may be affected by external environmental factors and contribute to chronic inflamma
71 arkers associated with specific clinical and environmental factors and correlated to neurodevelopment
72                  Root growth is modulated by environmental factors and depends on cell production in
73 cts the complex interplay between cumulative environmental factors and genetic susceptibility, such t
74 of influenza is thought to vary according to environmental factors and human behavior.
75  may signal interactions between genetic and environmental factors and may provide risk information i
76 e interactions depends on biotic and abiotic environmental factors and on the genotype of the host an
77 from 24 regions and their relationships with environmental factors and phylogeny.
78 RNA gene and quantified the contributions of environmental factors and spatial separation on the dist
79 rospective mother-child cohort Lifestyle and Environmental Factors and Their Influence on Newborns Al
80    We also analyzed the interactions between environmental factors and these genes in influencing Met
81 ort more complex inheritance and the role of environmental factors and/or epigenetics in the pathophy
82 czema to hay fever and eczema to asthma than environmental factors, and (2) the link between eczema a
83 etic factors (heritability), 3.5% for shared environmental factors, and 76.6% for nonshared environme
84 ex interplay between genetic susceptibility, environmental factors, and altered gut microbiota, leadi
85 cific biomarkers, gastric cancer(GC)-related environmental factors, and cancer-associated biomarkers
86  including common genetic predisposition and environmental factors, and increased insight into the me
87 esult from complex interactions of genetics, environmental factors, and innate and adaptive immunity.
88 complex trait determined by both genetic and environmental factors, and is correlated with the risk o
89 e roles in protecting bacteria from host and environmental factors, and many commensal bacteria can p
90 le can be caused by genetic, behavioural and environmental factors, and may have a profound impact on
91  dynamic interactions between host genetics, environmental factors, and microbes in shaping the immun
92 lation (AF), the contribution of genetic and environmental factors, and the association of a family h
93  regulatory layer among genetic information, environmental factors, and the transcriptome.
94 tatus of the mother and maternal exposure to environmental factors are associated with increased asth
95 ronmental factors increased, suggesting that environmental factors are associated with TB transmissio
96                                  Genetic and environmental factors are both known to contribute to su
97    Prenatal and early postnatal exposures to environmental factors are considered responsible for the
98 e cannot rule out the possibility that other environmental factors are influencing distributions.
99 tic background of autism spectrum disorders, environmental factors are likely to contribute to the va
100 c diversity alone and strongly suggests that environmental factors are playing an increasingly critic
101   The finding that anthropogenic rather than environmental factors are the main drivers of RVF infect
102 A exposure and consider sociodemographic and environmental factors as possible confounders.
103 therapeutics, very little is known about the environmental factors associated with changes in seconda
104 ssociation study to search for and replicate environmental factors associated with phenotypes.
105 ess this knowledge gap we assessed human and environmental factors associated with zoonotic knowlesi
106 D prevalence than Antioquia, indicating that environmental factors better explain differences in T2D
107 arctic Peninsula have been linked to several environmental factors, but the potentially devastating i
108 ative abundance in different ponds, although environmental factors can affect the concentrations obse
109 d are consistent with the idea that negative environmental factors can alter the developing brain in
110   Our findings provide new insights into how environmental factors can be integrated to influence cel
111  and temporally, yet extreme fluctuations in environmental factors can cause shifts in host-symbiont
112               Although both the genotype and environmental factors can contribute to the immunologic
113                              Physiologic and environmental factors can modulate antibiotic activity a
114 riants in GIT1, along with other genetic and environmental factors, cause dysregulation of PAK3 leadi
115 e diversity and covariates of interest (e.g. environmental factors, clinical outcomes, treatment grou
116 cornea vascularization due to genetic and/or environmental factors, compromising visual acuity and of
117                       Metabolic products and environmental factors constantly damage DNA.
118  risk increase, suggesting that shared adult environmental factors contribute less to the development
119                                     Although environmental factors contribute substantially to self-r
120  how neural circuits, pubertal hormones, and environmental factors contribute to adolescent-typical r
121 ly increasing incidence of EoE suggests that environmental factors contribute to disease development.
122 have provided evidence that both genetic and environmental factors contribute to schizophrenia (SZ) r
123                                  Genetic and environmental factors contribute to the development of i
124  T1D incidence during the past 50 y suggests environmental factors contribute to the disease.
125                                  Genetic and environmental factors contribute to the etiologies of au
126 s suggest that fibronectin aggregates, as an environmental factor, contribute to remyelination failur
127 lysis showed that, although some genetic and environmental factors contributed to all anxiety measure
128 identified in recent years, our knowledge on environmental factors contributing to the pathogenesis o
129  examined the impact of photoperiod, a major environmental factor controlling plant development, on t
130 s from one environment to the next, and what environmental factors correlate with changes in biosynth
131                      Seasonal variability in environmental factors correlate with malaria transmissio
132 disorder severity, genetic makeup, and early environmental factors, Cox regression analyses were used
133 ible individuals who, in response to unknown environmental factors, develop an immune response that i
134 terplay between the genetic, behavioral, and environmental factors driving these strategies is limite
135 about how microbial communities responded to environmental factors (e.g. salinity, geographic distanc
136 elated to testing on different days; 13.8%), environmental factors (e.g., climate, family diet; 13.5%
137 erns in human cohorts is often confounded by environmental factors (eg, medication) and host status (
138 of genetic variation can help understand how environmental factors either permit or restrict gene flo
139 porating the influence of biotic and abiotic environmental factors, evaluating the effectiveness of p
140 ately heritable (30% to 41%), and non-shared environmental factors explained the remaining variance.
141 %-84%) of phenotypic variance and individual environmental factors explaining the remaining 19% (95%
142 were interviewed to gather information about environmental factors (gestational exposure) that could
143 nderscoring the important role that host and environmental factors have in cancer development.
144 e etiology is complex, with both genetic and environmental factors having important contributions.
145  upstream, societal health determinants (eg, environmental factors, health policy, and health systems
146 ion in the oral microbiome was determined by environmental factors, highly heritable oral taxa were i
147            We also determined the effects of environmental factors (i.e. soil nutrients, moisture, an
148                             We asked whether environmental factors impact SNP309G function and show t
149                       A complex interplay of environmental factors impacts the metabolism of human ce
150                           The common genetic/environmental factors implicated in the certain correlat
151 e specific neurodegeneration and the role of environmental factors in Alzheimer's disease etiology.
152 molecular mechanisms mediating the impact of environmental factors in atherosclerosis are unclear.
153 sis raises the call for a broader search for environmental factors in blood pressure.
154 ps from a complex interaction among host and environmental factors in early life.
155 mune and microbial dysregulation, induced by environmental factors in genetically susceptible individ
156 ing the study of genetic, developmental, and environmental factors in its expression.
157 to autoimmune diseases or cancer, a role for environmental factors in modulating alloimmune responses
158  failing to recognize the additional role of environmental factors in regulating birth and mortality
159 allenging, in part because the importance of environmental factors in shaping B-EF relations is poorl
160 tudies indicate the interplay of genetic and environmental factors in the etiology of autism spectrum
161                       To measure genetic and environmental factors in the familial aggregation of AF
162          The role of ecological and changing environmental factors in the radiation of species divers
163 nt to the potential importance of early-life environmental factors in the rapid increase in the incid
164  not explained by the clinical, genetic, and environmental factors included in this study.
165 riculata can result from both geographic and environmental factors including climate changes.
166                             Geographical and environmental factors including climatic fluctuations si
167 llergic and immune responses to a variety of environmental factors, including aeroallergens, stinging
168 These microbiota can be modulated by various environmental factors, including diet, antibiotics, and
169  by a unique interaction between genetic and environmental factors, including inflammatory, clinical
170 r were performed to test how combinations of environmental factors, including levels of soil moisture
171 ers arise due to an interplay of genetic and environmental factors, including stress.
172             Plant growth is coordinated with environmental factors, including water availability duri
173 sed as the density/concentration of analyzed environmental factors increased, suggesting that environ
174  highlight the fact that geographic area and environmental factors influence the characteristics of A
175                             Knowledge of how environmental factors influence the mesopelagic enables
176      Temperature was found to be the primary environmental factor influencing P. helianthoides abunda
177 ata support a model where nutrition is a key environmental factor influencing the working synaptic ra
178 s introduced to new locations, and when, and environmental factors influencing how many species are a
179 Assessing cumulative effects of the multiple environmental factors influencing mortality remains a ch
180  provide proof-of-principle that genetic and environmental factors interact to cause sex-specific eff
181 idual genetic variation as well as viral and environmental factors interact to determine disease prog
182                                        These environmental factors interact with cellular components
183 e complex diseases with multiple genetic and environmental factors interlinked through IgE-associated
184 enotypic outcomes with genetic variation and environmental factors is a core pursuit in biology and b
185  genetically driven biological processes and environmental factors is a key driver of research questi
186 ange, understanding respiration responses to environmental factors is necessary for improved projecti
187 xamination of sociocultural, behavioral, and environmental factors is needed to determine their roles
188 ch into the sociological, psychological, and environmental factors is required.
189     While some of this variation arises from environmental factors, it is increasingly recognized tha
190                 Spatial variability in these environmental factors leads to a natural partition of th
191  reveal that a combination of biological and environmental factors led to the disruption of the Toled
192 ition of molecules in combination with other environmental factors like biodegradation.
193  an stx2 phage in 1 outbreak, population and environmental factors likely contributed significantly t
194 redictability, may occur and what genetic or environmental factors may hinder it.
195 myloidogenic Abeta production, suggests that environmental factors may increase AD risk, and provides
196 eurons is a molecular link where genetic and environmental factors may interact in adolescence to inf
197                                  Genetic and environmental factors may lead to abnormal growth of the
198  we review the data suggesting how different environmental factors may modulate the risk of developin
199 over, we suggest that although selection and environmental factors may or may not have played a role
200 vidence and present a model of how genes and environmental factors may sensitize the dopamine system
201        Although evidence exists that various environmental factors modulate symptomatic severity, the
202                             When age/genetic/environmental factors negatively impact on detoxificatio
203 ined by the shared genetic ancestry but that environmental factors not captured by ancestry significa
204 cluding growth requirements and responses to environmental factors, of major propionate and butyrate
205 the interactions between seasonal changes in environmental factors offers a new perspective on the re
206 here bacterial communities and plant fitness.Environmental factors often outweigh host heritable fact
207 tic effects of genetic, lifestyle, and other environmental factors on cardiovascular outcomes.
208 e impact of physical activity, clothing, and environmental factors on CBT regulation under terrestria
209 Review, we will focus on the impact of these environmental factors on immune function and, when known
210 dy the influence of physiologically relevant environmental factors on the assembly and disassembly of
211 fferentiate the effects of host species from environmental factors on the microbiome.
212                                The effect of environmental factors on the optimization of segmented T
213 ined and independent effects of genotype and environmental factors on the risk of EoE.
214       Although the individual roles of these environmental factors on tree growth are understood, ana
215 e same pro-tumorigenic lesions, depending on environmental factors or the anatomical location.
216  mutations that may be inherited, induced by environmental factors, or result from DNA replication er
217      Since IQ is inherited and influenced by environmental factors, parental IQs and other factors co
218                            The potential for environmental factors, particularly air pollution and me
219 model including additive genetic factors and environmental factors partly shared by co-twins and part
220                 These findings document that environmental factors play a key role in shaping global
221                We tested the hypothesis that environmental factors play a role in MC maturation in th
222 O2 fluxes considering both fire severity and environmental factors post-fire in boreal forests of Chi
223 re well understood, it is poorly known which environmental factors promote diversification (speciatio
224 a likely conserved mechanism by which FA, an environmental factor, regulates sex determination and re
225 es have investigated the various genetic and environmental factors regulating cyanobacterial growth.
226 rder to generate hypotheses about social and environmental factors related to etiology or diagnosis.
227 city-specific factors, including genetic and environmental factors relating to risk of CRC, the biolo
228 isease that is triggered by both genetic and environmental factors, resulting in the destruction of p
229  both sampling distribution and the specific environmental factor(s) that affect the development and
230 ooth loss is explained by genetic as well as environmental factors shared by co-twins.
231 twin pairs while controlling for genetic and environmental factors shared by twin pairs.
232 on GPP reductions were driven by an external environmental factor, 'soil water stress' and consequent
233  and (ii) how spatial heterogeneity in three environmental factors-soil moisture, understory light, a
234  corals to bioeroding sponges occur, and how environmental factors such as anomalous seawater tempera
235  with its host, and is greatly influenced by environmental factors such as diet and other exposures.
236 bance, and that Ni toxicity is influenced by environmental factors such as NOM.
237 ically predisposed individual, influenced by environmental factors such as pathogens, hypovitaminosis
238 her inflammation-related genes interact with environmental factors such as smoking to influence PD ri
239               Maternal experience of abiotic environmental factors such as temperature and light are
240 ia mutations is affected by both genetic and environmental factors such that TMEM106B enhances the be
241                                              Environmental factors (such as diet) also influence memb
242 include pattern of alcohol consumption, sex, environmental factors (such as diet), and genetic factor
243                                        Other environmental factors, such as 'competition factors' pro
244                                  Genetic and environmental factors, such as metals, interact to deter
245 ific predictions on the interactions between environmental factors, such as resource distribution or
246 fferent tobacco products and demographic and environmental factors, such as risk perceptions of tobac
247 logical factors, such as disease status, and environmental factors, such as smoking, alcohol consumpt
248 es exhibited a slightly stronger response to environmental factors than spatial (distance) factors.
249            Here we show that nutrition is an environmental factor that affects susceptibility to Bt t
250 the possibility that high dietary salt is an environmental factor that drives increased inflammation
251             Through the VDR, vitamin D is an environmental factor that helps to maintain low serum Ig
252 ional attainment (EA), a biologically distal environmental factor that is arguably among the most imp
253 estinal microbiota has been identified as an environmental factor that markedly affects energy storag
254 foods, has not been considered as a possible environmental factor that might drive IBD.
255 exity of the genetic, microbial, immune, and environmental factors that affect risk for CD.
256 ance to drought is driven primarily by local environmental factors that allow relict populations to p
257 e evidence to date in humans with respect to environmental factors that are biologically distal.
258 tion but did not take into consideration the environmental factors that can significantly affect the
259 in parallel, and investigate the genetic and environmental factors that contribute to neuronal divers
260 s compounded further by patient-specific and environmental factors that contribute to the challenges
261 lack an integrated framework that identifies environmental factors that control eDNA movement in real
262 s collected at each soil site, we looked for environmental factors that correlated with either high o
263               Accordingly, identification of environmental factors that facilitate progression to mor
264 luenced by a complex set of tumour, host and environmental factors that govern the strength and timin
265 es might help Bailinggu adapt to genetic and environmental factors that influence fructification.
266 stinal tract is continuously exposed to many environmental factors that influence intestinal epitheli
267 stern North Pacific (NEP) and identified key environmental factors that influence vertical distributi
268 gle of rice ARs is controlled by genetic and environmental factors that likely balance the need for o
269                                    Moreover, environmental factors that may alleviate or worsen the c
270 we know little about features of patients or environmental factors that mediate progression of chroni
271 ware of the changing epidemiology of IBD and environmental factors that modulate the risk of developi
272 t, or sequential diseases and the social and environmental factors that promote and enhance the negat
273 ping a greater understanding of personal and environmental factors that promote more severe viral ill
274 tic susceptibility, microbial dysbiosis, and environmental factors that result in a dysregulated immu
275 The MZ difference design allowed us focus on environmental factors that vary within twin pairs while
276 fferences in cultivar, geography, season and environmental factors, the results agreed with values pu
277  be generalized to other biologically distal environmental factors, then they cast doubt on the hypot
278 ons of heritability and shared and nonshared environmental factors to AF susceptibility.
279                   The contribution of shared environmental factors to the cross-disorder overlap was
280  the relationship of prenatal and early-life environmental factors to the occurrence of asthma at 7 y
281 te the relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors to the variation in the number of
282                  The effects of Cu and other environmental factors (total organic carbon, total nitro
283 These results suggest that either genetic or environmental factors underlying a higher susceptibility
284 ent asthma requires avoidance of aggravating environmental factors, use of short-acting beta2-agonist
285 anisms sense and respond to light, a crucial environmental factor, using photoreceptors, which rely o
286 between genes, are controlled dynamically by environmental factors via promoters, and reflect levels
287 tion of height variation explained by shared environmental factors was greatest in early childhood, b
288 lake of incubation, indicating that physical environmental factors (water temperature and turbidity)
289                     While accounting for key environmental factors, we demonstrate that genetic varia
290                         In addition to these environmental factors, we found subjects carrying common
291                                  Genetic and environmental factors were associated with AF, with nons
292  and information on personal, lifestyle, and environmental factors were collected from 581 participan
293 , and account for the effects of confounding environmental factors when teasing out the responses to
294 olic phenotypes reflect both the genetic and environmental factors which contribute to the developmen
295 sorders and asthma, and discuss the external environmental factors which may influence this process.
296 etter predictors of community structure than environmental factors, which are often confounded across
297                         Delineation of these environmental factors will be important to better unders
298 ranscriptome and the interplay of early life environmental factors with distinct genetic susceptibili
299 depend on a combination of anthropogenic and environmental factors, with anthropogenic factors affect
300 tigate whether a "three-hit" (genetic load x environmental factor x sex) theory of autism may help ex

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