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1 sted to cause genomic instability and cancer predisposition.
2 nic germline mutation associated with cancer predisposition.
3 3 patients (29%) had an identifiable genetic predisposition.
4 childhood, yet little is known about BCP-ALL predisposition.
5 ergic reactions (NARs) influenced by genetic predisposition.
6 thway lead to genomic instability and cancer predisposition.
7 erapy discontinuation, suggesting epigenetic predisposition.
8 skin inflammatory syndromes and skin cancer predisposition.
9 phenotypes of genome instability and cancer predisposition.
10 ger genomic instability and result in cancer predisposition.
11 its expression levels may influence melanoma predisposition.
12 in genetic risk SNPs associated with cancer predisposition.
13 effects of an exogenous trigger and genetic predisposition.
14 was done to identify causal variants for ALL predisposition.
15 mutation) is an accepted mechanism of cancer predisposition.
16 ay be better suited for the study of disease predisposition.
17 tical workflow and therefore minimizes error predisposition.
18 associated with premature ageing and cancer predisposition.
19 hologues, implicating immune processes in AD predisposition.
20 on that is likely to be moderated by genetic predisposition.
21 n of young CRC cases associated with genetic predisposition.
22 hondrial topoisomerases and potential cancer predisposition.
23 lity, progressive marrow failure, and cancer predisposition.
24 ck of exercise, but it also involves genetic predisposition.
25 ificant role in the genetic component of T2D predisposition.
26 e genetic heterogeneity of pancreatic cancer predisposition.
27 AMD9L mutations represent a new class of MDS predisposition.
28 progressive bone marrow failure, and cancer predisposition.
29 portive environment based upon their genetic predispositions.
30 r between individuals with different genetic predispositions.
31 dentified additional genome-wide significant predisposition alleles associated with CHEK2, ATM, PINT,
32 e association study (GWAS) to identify novel predisposition alleles associated with Philadelphia chro
33 LAPTM5(c403t) and HCLS1(g496a) may represent predisposition alleles in patients with familial WM.
35 ty, predict it, are reflective of biological predisposition and are potential drug targets) brought t
36 itically contribute to the heightened cancer predisposition and bone marrow failure of individuals wi
37 atrial fibrillation (AF) considering genetic predisposition and clinical risk factor burden is unknow
38 al causal pathways, including common genetic predisposition and environmental factors, and increased
39 ase that arises on the background of genetic predisposition and environmental risk factors, such as e
40 are limited due to the possible confounds of predisposition and other factors affecting musicians and
41 an important path in TP53-associated cancer predisposition and represents a therapeutically actionab
43 4-RNAi directly or indirectly altered poplar predisposition and/or response to changes in soil water
44 ived from aged patients with HF with genetic predispositions and comorbidities of chronic diseases ex
45 a is curable, but survivors with a heritable predisposition are at high risk for second malignancies.
52 ies have transformed our understanding of MM predisposition, but individual studies have had limited
53 al autoimmunity usually reflects a polygenic predisposition, but rare cases result from monogenic aut
54 Fraumeni syndrome (LFS), a remarkable cancer predisposition characterized by extensive clinical heter
57 noma (RCC) have been identified, yet genetic predisposition contributes significantly to this maligna
58 ese factors act on a substrate of individual predisposition derived from the composite effects of inh
59 ical and social opportunities) or intrinsic (predispositions) differences explain this contrast by co
61 ofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a common tumor-predisposition disorder due to germline mutations in the
65 er, some rare families with apparent MTC/CCH predisposition do not have a detectable RET mutation.
66 ar, although studies have implicated genetic predispositions, environmental risk factors, and materna
67 e ideal to investigate the effect of genetic predisposition, epigenetics, and environmental exposures
68 genesis is multifactorial, involving genetic predisposition, epithelial barrier defects, dysregulated
70 ait anxiety form a non-clinical group with a predisposition for an anxiety-related bias in emotional
71 iated with the individual variability in the predisposition for antipsychotic-associated weight gain.
72 upus erythematosus, and the etiology of this predisposition for cutaneous inflammation is unknown.
73 ders, particularly in patients whose greater predisposition for disease is not explained by tradition
74 All grain boundaries are not equal in their predisposition for fracture due to the complex coupling
76 s with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) have a predisposition for premature and severe arterial stenosi
79 spontaneous brain activity contributes to a predisposition for social behavior and how this is modul
80 nts suggest a differential effect of genetic predisposition for SZ versus BD on the developmental for
81 ous brain activity and personality provide a predisposition for the processing of environmental deman
85 rdiometabolic and liver disease, but disease predisposition from developmental exposures remains uncl
87 Application of this strategy to the cancer predisposition gene NTHL1, which encodes a base excision
88 FANCM gene has been suggested as a novel BC predisposition gene, while the analysis of the entire co
89 nt evidence for NTHL1 to be considered a CRC predisposition gene-members of 3 unrelated Dutch familie
93 thogenic variants in non-BRCA1 and non-BRCA2 predisposition genes and breast cancer risk were estimat
95 nts) and 4.6% in other breast/ovarian cancer predisposition genes including CHEK2 (n = 10), ATM (n =
98 receiving germline genetic testing of cancer predisposition genes with hereditary cancer multigene pa
99 n and characterization of novel BC and/or OC predisposition genes, a total of 2047 well-characterized
100 We assessed the frequency of mutations in 17 predisposition genes, including BRCA1 and BRCA2, in a la
101 ncy and predictors of mutations in 25 cancer predisposition genes, including BRCA1/2, in a sequential
110 are a common skin aging feature, but genetic predisposition has yet to be thoroughly investigated.
111 actors for AF include age, male sex, genetic predisposition, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, sleep a
115 owever, no universal mechanism of malignancy predisposition in patients with PIDs has been determined
116 orts, we conclude that a large part of tumor predisposition in patients with PIDs is derived from the
121 mortality (p < 0.005), for the level of the Predisposition Insult Response of Organ failure (p < 0.0
122 nd indicate that regional variation in tumor predisposition is dictated by microenvironmental cues ra
124 rostate cancer who are unselected for family predisposition is insufficient to warrant routine testin
128 relation to genetic coronary artery disease predisposition may merit further evaluation in patients
129 tivity signature of a cognitive or affective predisposition may similarly vary across different ages
130 nction is disrupted by, for example, genetic predisposition, mechanical damage, or the enzymatic acti
133 germ line variants endow individuals with a predisposition not only to MPN, but also to JAK2 V617F c
134 theoretical kinetic model is used to examine predisposition of different alloys to AM induced composi
135 essed two questions, (1) whether the genetic predisposition of nicotine dependence influence COPD ris
139 ed secretory phenotype, indicating a genetic predisposition of these mice to increased carcinogen-ind
140 k-billed' hadrosaurid dinosaurs confirms the predisposition of this clade towards neoplasia pathologi
142 re account of the perceptual and behavioural predispositions of infants and parents that allow young
143 ity associated with AUD arises both from the predispositions of the person who develops AUD and the d
144 e likely to influence differences in disease predisposition, onset, and progression at the individual
145 This may reflect an underlying familial predisposition or persistent damage caused by the hypert
147 e endocrinopathies can result from polygenic predisposition, or more rarely, may present as part of a
151 d significantly between children with atopic predisposition (RR 0.84 (0.74-0.95)) and children withou
152 .84 (0.74-0.95)) and children without atopic predisposition (RR 1.09 [0.88-1.37]) (test of no interac
153 (GRSs) were constructed: a complete genetic predisposition score including all 50 single nucleotide
154 otide polymorphisms (GRSComplete), a genetic predisposition score including BMI-associated single nuc
155 leotide polymorphisms (GRSWC), and a genetic predisposition score including the waist-to-hip ratio ad
156 nucleotide polymorphisms (GRSBMI), a genetic predisposition score including waist circumference-assoc
157 ed for BMI (WHRBMI), the following 4 genetic predisposition scores (GRSs) were constructed: a complet
159 me project, has been linked to Cowden cancer-predisposition syndrome (CS) in PTEN wild-type cases.
160 indicating the possible presence of a cancer predisposition syndrome and translocations suggesting a
161 n with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) cancer predisposition syndrome are prone to the development of
162 ni syndrome (LFS), a highly penetrant cancer predisposition syndrome associated with germline mutatio
163 ed polyposis syndrome is a rare colon cancer predisposition syndrome caused by a duplication of a non
164 ndau (VHL) disease is a rare familial cancer predisposition syndrome caused by a loss or mutation in
165 Neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) is a tumor predisposition syndrome characterized by bilateral vesti
166 Fanconi anemia (FA) is an inherited cancer predisposition syndrome characterized by cellular hypers
169 ydratase, which underlie the familial cancer predisposition syndrome hereditary leiomyomatosis and re
170 BAP1 cutaneous melanoma (CM)/ocular melanoma predisposition syndrome suggests a tumor suppressor func
171 mach (GAPPS) is an autosomal-dominant cancer-predisposition syndrome with a significant risk of gastr
172 germline DICER1 mutations result in a cancer predisposition syndrome, associated with an increased ri
173 two distinct tumor syndromes: rhabdoid tumor predisposition syndrome, with malignant pediatric tumors
177 trum of cancers linked to various hereditary predisposition syndromes and can be leveraged to improve
178 recognition of sarcomas occurring in cancer predisposition syndromes is critical, with implications
183 platelet function-related CpG-SNP, a genetic predisposition that reinforces PEAR1 enhancer activity t
186 ses of the DeltaWCBMI CONCLUSIONS: A genetic predisposition to a high WC may attenuate the associatio
188 r WHR adjusted for BMI, a measure of genetic predisposition to abdominal adiposity, was constructed w
191 The association of TSG101 with ALIX prevents predisposition to apoptosis, whereas ALIX-ALG-2 interact
193 ctions and that in the presence of a genetic predisposition to ASD, diet can make a large difference
195 iption of potential molecular substrates for predisposition to atrial fibrillation (AF) is incomplete
199 la virus (EBOV) is highly pathogenic, with a predisposition to cause outbreaks in human populations a
203 CKGROUND & AIMS: Although there is a genetic predisposition to colorectal cancer (CRC), few of the ge
208 that the CNS plays a fundamental role in the predisposition to develop different forms of headache.
209 ariants in this region seem to confer a high predisposition to develop malignancies compared with the
213 fetal naive CD4(+) T cells exhibit a strong predisposition to differentiate into Tregs when stimulat
215 ute to different stages of oncogenesis, from predisposition to disease manifestation and evolution.
216 e of infectious stimuli in modifying genetic predisposition to disease.Insight into the genetic influ
217 tifying markers and underlying mechanisms of predisposition to diseases and treatment responsiveness
218 hing the neural mechanisms that underlie the predisposition to drug addiction from effects of drugs i
221 authors sought to evaluate whether a genetic predisposition to elevations in plasma lipids is associa
223 e seek to understand the impact of a genetic predisposition to enhanced nitric oxide signaling on ris
225 tentially novel contributors for the genetic predisposition to familial WM and indicate that LAPTM5(c
227 ypical symptoms or those who lack an obvious predisposition to GERD (eg, central obesity, large hiata
232 sis and management of patients with germline predisposition to hematology malignancies and will consi
235 disposition to high BMI as well as a genetic predisposition to high BMI, WC, and WHRBMI combined may
236 ages and disadvantages of disclosing genetic predisposition to high BP for risk stratification needs
237 nic environment, to evaluate whether genetic predisposition to higher BMI has a larger magnitude of a
246 ilial platelet disorders are associated with predisposition to leukemia, myelodysplastic syndrome (MD
250 ataxia, variable hematologic cytopenias, and predisposition to marrow failure and myeloid leukemia, s
251 ncy, variable neurological presentation, and predisposition to MDS with -7/del(7q), whereas hematopoi
253 glycoproteins like mucins, exhibit a higher predisposition to metastasize, but the role of mucins in
254 of the environmental factors responsible for predisposition to MS remains elusive; however, it's hypo
255 sequencing studies in a family with apparent predisposition to MTC/CCH and no identifiable RET mutati
257 egrative study improves our understanding of predisposition to nevi and their potential contribution
262 ent, emerged in only a subset of rats with a predisposition to prefer and drink alcohol, and was main
264 the purinergic system in the development and predisposition to psychiatric disorders, with a focus on
268 ecause they participate fundamentally in the predisposition to SAM, they have increasingly been repai
271 on and the potential effect of these GBPs on predisposition to sepsis and other infectious or inflamm
272 sis infection and of patients with Mendelian predisposition to severe tuberculosis have started to re
277 Biomechanical assessment revealed a high predisposition to stretch-induced damage in fiber bundle
285 rolled trial of 230 infants with HLA-defined predisposition to type 1 diabetes and at least 1 family
288 the interactions between a molecular genetic predisposition to various aspects of obesity and the con
289 th wild-type MYD88, mutated ARID1A, familial predisposition to WM, chr6q deletions, chr3q amplificati
292 lty by studying for the very first time, the predispositions to pay attention to social stimuli in ne
295 a compositional signature that indicates the predisposition towards an early development of metabolic
296 s study were to comprehensively identify ALL predisposition variants in ETV6 and to determine the ext
297 ow genome sequence variation affects disease predisposition via gene regulatory mechanisms and identi
298 te-risk CMM genes may influence familial CMM predisposition, warranting further investigation of both
299 germline events involved in prostate cancer predisposition, we develop a computational approach to n
300 f multicomponent assemblies against entropic predisposition, we present the rational assembly of a he
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