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2 NKG2A and NKG2C subsets of CD56 natural killer cells which might have a pathogenic role in chronic GVHD.
3 ased diagnosis of possibly clinically insignificant disease might have a role in certain parts of the world, other areas
4 nal B cells increase remarkably in diabetic CHCpatients and might have a role in liver disease progression.
6 , results suggest that the development of semi-dwarf plants might have affected the ability of plants to recruit and sust
7 take off velocity without breaking the water surface, which might have aided evolution of leg structures optimized for ex
8 the KIR gene repertoire at the species and population level might have an impact on the outcome of preclinical studies wi
9 Although the absolute risk is low, LNB patients might have an increased short-term risk of epilepsy and Guill
10 mediately after the procedure to look for new injuries that might have arisen during the course of the intervention.
12 ove CCR or OS, even in patients with higher MRD, in whom it might have been predicted to provide more value.
13 ake Biwa and speculated that a novel koayu-specific antigen might have been the cause of the condition.
16 RCC tumour and peritumoral adipose tissue microenvironment might have clinical relevance and warrants further investigat
17 d species-specific horizontal gene transfer candidates that might have contributed to the evolution of this genus as the
18 ries indicates that participants with menstrual dysfunction might have decreased adaptive response to exercise interventi
19 similar symptoms in healthy individuals, suggesting that it might have different effects in health and disease.
20 and kidneys with >=85% kidney donor profile indexes (KDPIs) might have different sensitivities to the proinflammatory mil
21 adding CDKIs to endocrine therapy in patients whose tumours might have differing degrees of endocrine sensitivity.
22 ent DNA, suggesting that unreliable yields in these regions might have favoured the contact between the two groups.
24 Through this ongoing process, certain cell populations might have gained growth advantage or metastatic potential, a
25 ly affect terrestrial P input into the ocean, which in turn might have impacted the marine primary productivity and organ
27 ough cross-sectional and specific to 9-10-year-old children-might have important clinical implications, suggesting that c
28 pamide and perindopril arginine as active ingredients which might have induced the sudden myopia.
29 of potential allergens, toxins and parasites, and how they might have influenced early-mammal species in existence when
30 sed public awareness of pollution-related lung cancer in XF might have led to early diagnosis and improved OS, and increa
31 changes occurred at the Pleistocene-Holocene boundary that might have led to those genera going extinct at that time.
32 le about how evolutionary processes (natural or artificial) might have modified underlying neural structure to support sp
33 and psychosocial comorbidities and the effect that epilepsy might have on an older person's broader social or care networ
35 the spread of the disease, even though cross-border travel might have played a role in seeding the disease in the popula
37 tion period (24 months) and the low coverage of UCTs, which might have reduced the program's impact.
38 This type of change in the uncertainty might have served as an early warning of the exceedance that
40 Beginning at least 2000 years ago, human activities might have started to overtake natural climatic variability a
41 r mid-ranking, or mesopredators, differences in habitat use might have strong demographic effects because mesopredators n
43 ver, there are many open questions regarding how the method might have such an effect, and uncertainties surrounding its
44 enge current conceptions of the causes of ADHD in ways that might have the potential to alter clinical approaches in the
47 (+)/K(+)-ATPase and propose the significance that this work might have to the understanding of the dysfunction of human p
48 nition of the perinatal outcomes and its associated factors might have underpowered strategies to provide adequate care a
49 pointing to the possibility that the domestication process might have uniquely altered their brains; however, we know ve