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1 port previous reports of a relationship with genetic susceptibility.
2 ther these associations might be modified by genetic susceptibility.
3 As), but little is known about the molecular genetic susceptibility.
4 lieved to involve environmental exposure and genetic susceptibility.
5  alleles appear to be indicative of a common genetic susceptibility.
6 lt of higher viral loads, comorbidities, and genetic susceptibility.
7 on to advanced AMD, which may be modified by genetic susceptibility.
8 he human DQ8 gene, which confers moderate CD genetic susceptibility.
9 lieved to involve environmental exposure and genetic susceptibility.
10  individuals never develop HCC, suggesting a genetic susceptibility.
11 tions with other possible factors, including genetic susceptibility.
12 on the same importance as the tumor type and genetic susceptibility.
13 sure, genetic and epigenetic mechanisms, and genetic susceptibility.
14 nvironmental factors acting on an underlying genetic susceptibility.
15 additional interacting loci are required for genetic susceptibility.
16 loci (Crgn3 through 7), largely explain this genetic susceptibility.
17  than in the half of the population with low genetic susceptibility.
18 diet intervention are different according to genetic susceptibility.
19 tions are the same for people with different genetic susceptibilities.
20 everal traits with significant sex biases in genetic susceptibilities.
21 loci highlight the striking heterogeneity in genetic susceptibility across the histological subtypes
22 nally concentrated on environmental stimuli, genetic susceptibilities, adaptive immune responses, and
23  asthma has concentrated on initial stimuli, genetic susceptibilities, adaptive immune responses, and
24 priate experimental model which incorporates genetic susceptibility, aging and prolonged environmenta
25 The aim of this study was to identify common genetic susceptibility alleles for gallbladder cancer.
26                These findings identified new genetic susceptibility alleles for lung cancer in never-
27 66Met mouse line to characterize how a known genetic susceptibility alters both baseline translationa
28                                              Genetic susceptibility and environmental factors (such a
29 1D) results from a complex interplay between genetic susceptibility and environmental factors that ha
30                                              Genetic susceptibility and environmental influences are
31 concern that involves an interaction between genetic susceptibility and exposure to environmental cue
32   Since an increased mortality reflects both genetic susceptibility and long-term impacts of parental
33 pisode of KA are due to differences in human genetic susceptibility and not to modifications of paras
34 t work has advanced our understanding of the genetic susceptibility and pathogenesis of Henoch-Schonl
35 dual variability in risk suggests a role for genetic susceptibility and provides an opportunity to id
36  a link, as we currently understand, between genetic susceptibility and the environment in predisposi
37     The study of twins allows us to separate genetic susceptibility and the influence of environmenta
38  is necessary in order to clearly define the genetic susceptibility and the pathogenesis of Henoch-Sc
39    Our findings establish a link between CAD genetic susceptibility and the response to inflammatory
40   This study provides novel insight into the genetic susceptibility and therapeutic rationale of KBD.
41 ies might help to identify proxy measures of genetic susceptibility and thereby inform models of risk
42 ote chronic inflammation in individuals with genetic susceptibility and/or other environmental factor
43 atments (eg, alkylating agent chemotherapy), genetic susceptibilities, and other risk factors (eg, vi
44 orial and exogenous or endogenous exposures, genetic susceptibility, and chance have roles.
45 ation of factors, including viral pathogens, genetic susceptibility, and commensal microflora, can le
46 ccount for this variability include climate, genetic susceptibility, and environmental antigen exposu
47 ntioxidants might be modified by life stage, genetic susceptibility, and environmental sources of oxi
48 e interaction of environmental exposures and genetic susceptibility, and major research efforts are u
49 he interactions between enteric bacteria and genetic susceptibilities are major contributors of IBD e
50  explore the impact of aging and the role of genetic susceptibility as modifiers of risk in diseases
51                    The mechanisms underlying genetic susceptibility at loci discovered by genome-wide
52 arranted to better understand the underlying genetic susceptibility between PD and hormone-related ca
53 vation we examined for pleiotropy, or shared genetic susceptibility, between CRC and the 200 establis
54 obes with hosts that contain a background of genetic susceptibility can play a role in autoimmune pat
55 is of depression in which chronic stress and genetic susceptibility cause changes in the strength of
56  of MR exists in the community, supporting a genetic susceptibility common to primary and nonprimary
57 e/chronic tics may have different underlying genetic susceptibility compared with OCD alone.
58            These results suggest that shared genetic susceptibility contributes modestly to MDD and A
59 stion that remains largely unanswered is how genetic susceptibility contributes to this process and,
60 hracyclines and cardiomyopathy suggests that genetic susceptibility could play a role.
61 rly life environmental factors with distinct genetic susceptibility elements at 5q22 (TSLP) and 2p23
62 ular, tobacco and excessive alcohol intake), genetic susceptibility, environmental exposures, host ef
63 ight result from a complex interplay between genetic susceptibility, environmental factors, and alter
64                            The importance of genetic susceptibility, epigenetics, aging, and the mode
65 e major [C] allele of ABCB11 c.1331 T>C is a genetic susceptibility factor for HCV infection, but not
66 he apolipoprotein E (apoE) gene is the major genetic susceptibility factor for late-onset Alzheimer's
67  implicate this PARK2 germline mutation as a genetic susceptibility factor for lung cancer.
68  nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in PROX1 is a genetic susceptibility factor for type 2 diabetes.
69 7insMTTTVP polymorphism in TIM1 is the first genetic susceptibility factor shown to predispose to HAV
70 ting of 32 autoinflammatory genes to explore genetic susceptibility factor(s) to Schnitzler syndrome.
71                                              Genetic susceptibility factors for adult psychiatric ill
72              Most studies aiming to identify genetic susceptibility factors for LOAD have focused on
73                                 No confirmed genetic susceptibility factors have been identified usin
74                       To identify additional genetic susceptibility factors of asthma in European Ame
75 ory lipid classes and subclasses, and common genetic susceptibility factors present in both disease l
76 over the past decades, little is known about genetic susceptibility factors that may predispose indiv
77 enome-wide association studies have revealed genetic susceptibility factors that play a role in the f
78        We believe that studies of certain SZ genetic susceptibility factors with neurodevelopmental i
79 ons brought about by the combined effects of genetic susceptibility factors, nongenetic experiences a
80 n at average risk of breast cancer (no known genetic susceptibility, family history, previous breast
81 pical activity in this circuitry may reflect genetic susceptibility for ASD, with increased activity
82                    To further understand the genetic susceptibility for CLL and identify common loci
83 umatoid arthritis, little is known about the genetic susceptibility for EBA.
84 NGS panel in clinic and indicate a conserved genetic susceptibility for epilepsy between Chinese and
85 iated with reduced risk of GA and may modify genetic susceptibility for progression to GA.
86                                              Genetic susceptibility for schizophrenia had a much stro
87 ibution of common polygenic variation to the genetic susceptibility for schizophrenia.
88 partly dependent on the presence of existing genetic susceptibility for SCZ.
89 , our results provide convincing evidence of genetic susceptibility for triple-negative breast cancer
90 of cow's milk-based formula for infants with genetic susceptibility for type 1 diabetes reduced the c
91 ping GA independent of age, smoking, and AMD genetic susceptibility from the CFH or ARMS2 genes.
92 on, and both the psoriatic transcriptome and genetic susceptibility further implicate NF-kappaB in ps
93  these sarcoidosis phenotypes have different genetic susceptibility, genomic distributions, and cellu
94  cases of diabetes that occurred in the high genetic susceptibility group compared with the low genet
95 c susceptibility group compared with the low genetic susceptibility group.
96                                              Genetic susceptibility has been implicated in congenital
97 , an agnostic, genome-wide search for shared genetic susceptibility has not been performed.
98 vironmental risk factors in conjunction with genetic susceptibility have been proposed with respect t
99  but the genes and pathways involved in this genetic susceptibility have remained elusive.
100 inucleotide repeat disorders and any further genetic susceptibilities in individual disorders, geneti
101                   To investigate the role of genetic susceptibility in murine schistosomiasis, quanti
102                          The results support genetic susceptibility in the familial recurrence of ASD
103 otype of type 1 diabetes resulting from high genetic susceptibility in the first six decades of life.
104 tial progress has been made in understanding genetic susceptibility in the past 5 years on the basis
105 tudies found moderating effects with PTE and genetic susceptibilities including dopamine transporter,
106 cts are most pronounced in individuals whose genetic susceptibility increases responsiveness to catec
107  damage in addition to allergens, underlying genetic susceptibility, inflammatory and structural cell
108 focused on the hypothesis that an underlying genetic susceptibility interacts with folate-sensitive m
109                    In subjects with moderate genetic susceptibility, intestinal microbiota changes ma
110 (IBD) involves interactions between the host genetic susceptibility, intestinal microflora and mucosa
111  smoking, hypertension, and atherosclerosis, genetic susceptibility is a primary contributor to the d
112                                          EoE genetic susceptibility is mediated by EoE-specific and g
113 reported in GAD, however direct evidence for genetic susceptibility is missing.
114 e-responsive CD4(+) T cells in the lung, and genetic susceptibility is primarily linked to HLA-DPB1 a
115 f age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and genetic susceptibility is unknown.
116    Comparison of genetic pathways as well as genetic susceptibility loci between CD and other autoimm
117 ction, for which the goal is to discover new genetic susceptibility loci by leveraging G-E interactio
118 s of Paneth cells associated with particular genetic susceptibility loci can be used to define specif
119       Advances have been made in identifying genetic susceptibility loci for autoimmune diseases, but
120 NA pooling, we previously identified 5 novel genetic susceptibility loci for Behcet's disease.
121 rols of East Asian women to search for novel genetic susceptibility loci for breast cancer.
122                                   We discuss genetic susceptibility loci for CD and how these affect
123  leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes are candidate genetic susceptibility loci for childhood acute lymphobl
124                                              Genetic susceptibility loci for Crohn's disease (CD) are
125                                  To identify genetic susceptibility loci for DLBCL, we conducted a me
126 rdiotoxicity, leading to the hypothesis that genetic susceptibility loci for hypertension may serve a
127                            Several confirmed genetic susceptibility loci for lupus have been describe
128     These findings provide evidence of novel genetic susceptibility loci for lupus in African America
129                                  To identify genetic susceptibility loci for MacTel, we performed a g
130  study substantially increases the number of genetic susceptibility loci for NSCLP and provides impor
131 se burden as quantitative traits to identify genetic susceptibility loci for OA.
132 ide polymorphisms (SNPs) within 16 confirmed genetic susceptibility loci for SLE were genotyped in a
133                                        Known genetic susceptibility loci for type 2 diabetes (T2D) ex
134             Although approximately 20 common genetic susceptibility loci have been identified for bre
135                               While numerous genetic susceptibility loci have been identified for cli
136 nflammatory skin disorder for which multiple genetic susceptibility loci have been identified, but fe
137  influencing dyslipidemia and currently; 157 genetic susceptibility loci have been reported to be ass
138      Herein, we report the first evidence of genetic susceptibility loci identified by OA-related bio
139 imated heritability for PsA, the majority of genetic susceptibility loci identified to date are share
140 ulation-specific loci as well as many shared genetic susceptibility loci in comparisons of Asian and
141                           Here we map common genetic susceptibility loci in European ancestry women f
142 CRC by incorporating information from common genetic susceptibility loci.
143 adenocarcinoma may be attributable to shared genetic susceptibility loci.
144 cestry information has been used to identify genetic susceptibility loci.
145 These results provide an example of a shared genetic susceptibility locus for bipolar disorder and MD
146                   FTO is the strongest known genetic susceptibility locus for obesity.
147                         In sum, developing a genetic susceptibility map and keeping it updated are ef
148 ues by developing a nicotine dependence (ND) genetic susceptibility map based on the results obtained
149 on of environmental risk factor exposure and genetic susceptibility may contribute to the etiology of
150 ught to be mediated by the interplay between genetic susceptibility, microbial dysbiosis, and environ
151  risk implies that individual differences in genetic susceptibility might be at work.
152 ked to early life stress, and epigenetic and genetic susceptibility might explain some aspects of ado
153 y of environmental influences and individual genetic susceptibility modulates disease presentation an
154            Therefore, we examined the shared genetic susceptibility modulating schizophrenia and brai
155 ariants at the PARK2 locus contribute to the genetic susceptibility of ADHD.
156 central nervous system may contribute to the genetic susceptibility of ASD.
157 ny studies have attempted to investigate the genetic susceptibility of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivit
158 h autoimmunity and have implications for the genetic susceptibility of autoimmune disease.
159     Our analysis supports a broader role for genetic susceptibility of both sporadic and familial cas
160 results indicate that CNVs contribute to the genetic susceptibility of common childhood obesity in su
161 imental transmission model for assessing the genetic susceptibility of goats to scrapie.
162 on studies (GWAS) have been conducted on the genetic susceptibility of hepatitis B virus (HBV)-relate
163 mplex gene-environment interactions in which genetic susceptibility of HLA type 2 antigen presentatio
164                 In addition to revealing the genetic susceptibility of neurodegenerative disease, gen
165 s of synaptic transmission contribute to the genetic susceptibility of schizophrenia.
166  of the infectious agent, in addition to the genetic susceptibility of the host, play an important ro
167  failure of memory T cell responses; and (v) genetic susceptibility of the host.
168 le knowledge about underlying mechanisms and genetic susceptibility of the various adverse effects.
169 er variation in Fcgr3 partially explains the genetic susceptibility of the Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rat to
170 n blacks is related to socioeconomic status, genetic susceptibility, or both.
171 H pathogenesis and indicate that part of the genetic susceptibility overlaps with that for other immu
172           This relation could be modified by genetic susceptibility, particularly related to the C3 g
173  provide an update on recent advances in the genetic susceptibility, pathogenesis and treatment of He
174 te recent progress, our understanding of the genetic susceptibility, pathogenesis and treatment of He
175 on breast cancer incidence of low-penetrance genetic susceptibility polymorphisms and environmental f
176 R3 and HLA-DR2, is one of the most important genetic susceptibility regions for systemic lupus erythe
177                   Few studies have evaluated genetic susceptibility related to diabetes and obesity a
178 To identify genetic variants contributing to genetic susceptibility shared across interview-generated
179 atio for a single variant as contributors to genetic susceptibility shared across the partial epileps
180 ve pulmonary disease are never-smokers, most genetic susceptibility studies have not focused on this
181 sease phenotypes that require both aging and genetic susceptibility, such as pronounced dendrite dege
182 between cumulative environmental factors and genetic susceptibility, such that no one factor dictates
183  Be to T cells match those implicated in the genetic susceptibility, suggesting that the HLA contribu
184 s sample of first-degree relatives receiving genetic susceptibility testing for AD, an APOE epsilon4+
185                                              Genetic susceptibility testing for Alzheimer disease (AD
186 ide association studies continue to identify genetic susceptibilities that are both unique to coeliac
187 diotoxicity and perhaps by identification of genetic susceptibilities to cardiovascular diseases; opt
188 lassify people according to their underlying genetic susceptibility to a disease is increasing with n
189                            To identify human genetic susceptibility to A(H7N9) infection, we performe
190 ay account for a significant fraction of the genetic susceptibility to AD and FTD.
191                 Our findings indicate shared genetic susceptibility to AD and small vessel stroke and
192 ity variants, but is associated with reduced genetic susceptibility to Alzheimer and coronary artery
193 in understanding the molecular basis for the genetic susceptibility to atherosclerosis.
194 sociated interventions in a mouse model with genetic susceptibility to autoimmune disease.
195                                              Genetic susceptibility to autoimmunity is frequently ass
196 ommon variants of small effect contribute to genetic susceptibility to Barrett's esophagus and that S
197 he genetic and biological basis of inherited genetic susceptibility to BCP-ALL and the influence of c
198                                              Genetic susceptibility to beryllium-induced disease is s
199   These results provide further insight into genetic susceptibility to breast cancer and will improve
200 se findings provide convincing evidence that genetic susceptibility to breast cancer varies by tumor
201                        Epidemiologic data on genetic susceptibility to cardiovascular effects of arse
202                    Understanding of the host genetic susceptibility to carriage of, and infections, d
203                                              Genetic susceptibility to CBD has been associated with c
204 tency and differences in the determinants of genetic susceptibility to CHD in diabetic patients and t
205 he genetic and biological basis of inherited genetic susceptibility to CLL.
206                                              Genetic susceptibility to colorectal cancer is caused by
207 using biology to inform analyses to identify genetic susceptibility to complex diseases.
208 n vitamin D receptor (VDR) polymorphisms and genetic susceptibility to components of the metabolic sy
209 SES groups to reduce the expression of their genetic susceptibility to coronary artery disease.
210  indication that MCC might confer alterative genetic susceptibility to CRC in individuals with schizo
211                                              Genetic susceptibility to CRC in the general population
212 sight into the biological basis of inherited genetic susceptibility to CRC, and identify risk factors
213 he genetic and biological basis of inherited genetic susceptibility to CRC.
214 he genetic and biological basis of inherited genetic susceptibility to CRC.
215                                 The residual genetic susceptibility to crescentic glomerulonephritis
216                                 Study of the genetic susceptibility to CRS might be a valuable strate
217 morbidity and we therefore hypothesized that genetic susceptibility to CVID may overlap with autoimmu
218 d the importance of pancreatic beta-cells in genetic susceptibility to diabetes.
219 iations in expression of ABCB11 might confer genetic susceptibility to diet-induced hyperlipidemia an
220   This is one of the first studies to assess genetic susceptibility to dioxins.
221 phisms of the classical HLA genes as driving genetic susceptibility to disease, our study additionall
222                                Research into genetic susceptibility to endometrial cancer and the pot
223 ence of an additional region of interest for genetic susceptibility to endometrial cancer.
224 ese results may advance our understanding of genetic susceptibility to EOC.
225     Furthermore, it seems that an underlying genetic susceptibility to Ewing's sarcoma, if it exists,
226 lation of ERK2 signaling might contribute to genetic susceptibility to FASD.
227                 These data substantiate that genetic susceptibility to GBM and non-GBM tumors are hig
228 uggesting a broader role for this network in genetic susceptibility to HGSOC.
229     Our data reveal important differences in genetic susceptibility to HSCT-associated TMA based on r
230 esting impaired HNF4A binding could underlie genetic susceptibility to IBD.
231 gle-nucleotide polymorphisms associated with genetic susceptibility to in-hospital acute kidney injur
232                                 In addition, genetic susceptibility to increased heart rate is associ
233                 Systematic identification of genetic susceptibility to infection is being undertaken
234 ggesting that factors--such as divergence in genetic susceptibility to infection--may influence infec
235 s are also highly relevant for understanding genetic susceptibility to influenza virus infections in
236 , genetic modifiers for BMPR2 penetrance and genetic susceptibility to IPAH.
237                                 Furthermore, genetic susceptibility to later menopause is associated
238 ociation studies have been used to study the genetic susceptibility to leprosy,while whole exome sequ
239 dings provide further evidence for inherited genetic susceptibility to lung cancer and its biological
240 n 1000 candidate-gene association studies on genetic susceptibility to lung cancer have been publishe
241    Furthermore, our results suggest that the genetic susceptibility to MDD differs between adult- and
242 er cases and 5,110 cancer-free controls) and genetic susceptibility to mLOY.
243 istent with MGUS being a marker of inherited genetic susceptibility to MM.
244                                              Genetic susceptibility to multiple sclerosis (MS) has be
245 ing linked pathways (eg, adrenergic) between genetic susceptibility to NAFLD and metabolic syndrome.
246 resent a population of interest for studying genetic susceptibility to neoplasia.
247 data suggest that the ADM gene modulates the genetic susceptibility to nephropathy progression.
248 erall, these analyses offer an evaluation of genetic susceptibility to NFT, a common end point for mu
249 6 C/T nonsynonymous (p.Glu167Lys) variant in genetic susceptibility to nonalcoholic fatty liver disea
250              Our analyses indicate that host genetic susceptibility to norovirus and rotavirus infect
251 s of NSCL/P advance our understanding of the genetic susceptibility to NSCL/P.
252  are no published studies investigating host genetic susceptibility to NTS in African populations.
253                                       Common genetic susceptibility to obesity has been shown to modi
254        However, the mechanisms through which genetic susceptibility to obesity operates are not well
255 estraint, and weakest in the highest tertile.Genetic susceptibility to obesity was partially mediated
256  control over eating appear to attenuate the genetic susceptibility to obesity.
257 e whether eating behaviors mediate or modify genetic susceptibility to obesity.Genetic risk scores fo
258 uncover heritable traits that are related to genetic susceptibility to OCD.
259 s suggest that tobacco smoking may alter the genetic susceptibility to overall adiposity and body fat
260                                Mechanisms of genetic susceptibility to ozone-induced lung inflammatio
261                     We sought to investigate genetic susceptibility to PA.
262  HLA locus and imply that the immune-related genetic susceptibility to PD is likely to be more widesp
263                              To characterize genetic susceptibility to PM-associated QT prolongation
264 he genetic and biological basis of inherited genetic susceptibility to RCC.
265 lts are the first reported evidence of human genetic susceptibility to S. aureus infection.
266              Here we provide evidence that a genetic susceptibility to SLE protects against cerebral
267                                              Genetic susceptibility to systemic lupus erythematosus (
268                                              Genetic susceptibility to T1D causes alterations in the
269  TCR sequences are important determinants of genetic susceptibility to T1D.
270 18 loci, together accounting for >15% of the genetic susceptibility to testicular germ cell tumour (T
271 ur study provides important insights linking genetic susceptibility to the underlying mechanism of RG
272 se data provide substantial new evidence for genetic susceptibility to this B cell malignancy and poi
273      These data provide further evidence for genetic susceptibility to this B-cell hematological mali
274      These data provide further evidence for genetic susceptibility to this B-cell hematological mali
275 ne genetic architecture of CAD, showing that genetic susceptibility to this common disease is largely
276  nephropathy, perhaps explaining some of the genetic susceptibility to this condition.
277 tion studies have found >60 loci that confer genetic susceptibility to type 1 diabetes (T1D).
278               It is not known how frequently genetic susceptibility to type 1 diabetes leads to a dia
279                              INTERPRETATION: Genetic susceptibility to type 1 diabetes results in non
280 were in the half of the population with high genetic susceptibility to type 1 diabetes than in the ha
281  the half of the population with high or low genetic susceptibility to type 1 diabetes.
282 lanoma (UM) has been strongly suggested, the genetic susceptibility to UM is currently vastly unexplo
283 ing candidate genes and WMH to elucidate the genetic susceptibility to WMH and tested associated vari
284                                              Genetic susceptibility to young-onset type 1 diabetes is
285 ed weight gain, particularly in those with a genetic susceptibility toward overweight.
286 cardiomyocytes (CMs), and to explore whether genetic susceptibility underlies the pathophysiology of
287  to establish the molecular identity of such genetic susceptibility variants by genome-wide associati
288 to the likely functional targets of germline genetic susceptibility variants for ovarian cancer.
289 diabetic kidney disease, efforts to identify genetic susceptibility variants have had limited success
290 that body fatness accentuates the effects of genetic susceptibility variants in hypertriglyceridemia,
291                                         This genetic susceptibility was recently linked to polymorphi
292 ith improved understanding of the underlying genetic susceptibility, we can identify targets to halt
293 y variants which contribute to the remaining genetic susceptibility, we performed the largest meta-an
294 disease that results from the interaction of genetic susceptibility with aging and environmental fact
295 at ADHD frequently co-occurs with and shares genetic susceptibility with autism spectrum disorder (AS
296  should integrate underlying risk related to genetic susceptibility with cell-type specific epigeneti
297                           The interaction of genetic susceptibility with lifestyle factors may play a
298 n of adherence to the Mediterranean diet and genetic susceptibility with progression to advanced AMD.
299 has also been shown to enhance the effect of genetic susceptibility with regards to the presence and
300                            The study of this genetic susceptibility with the use of DS as a model of

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