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1  compared to HAPs and HS/Ibgs mice may be a 'protective factor'.
2 st common allele was enriched in controls (a protective factor).
3 on allele appeared to be undertransmitted (a protective factor).
4 eports as to whether it is a contributory or protective factor.
5 cat ownership in childhood was a significant protective factor.
6 ving been vaccinated against varicella was a protective factor.
7 ere it acts as an autocrine Tie2 agonist and protective factor.
8 n of hyperlipidemia (P < 0.0045) as the only protective factor.
9 g prolonged cocaine exposure, may serve as a protective factor.
10  processing of pleasant information may be a protective factor.
11 implicates childhood microbial exposure as a protective factor.
12 btilis was used, suggesting that EPS are the protective factor.
13  psychological, and neurobiological risk and protective factors.
14  shows interest in identifying and measuring protective factors.
15 e accomplished through induced expression of protective factors.
16 ors that coordinately increase production of protective factors.
17 om focus on genetics discovered for putative protective factors.
18  regions that may harbor biological risk and protective factors.
19 ult from a deficiency of other, unknown host protective factors.
20 ult from a deficiency of other, unknown host protective factors.
21 d adiponectin, as pathogenic contributors or protective factors.
22 rs, which presumably block the expression of protective factors.
23 y correlated dietary factors may be the true protective factors.
24 ssessment through identification of risk and protective factors.
25 anism, such as the selective accumulation of protective factors.
26  and having a comorbid anxiety disorder were protective factors.
27 tes the influences of village-level risk and protective factors.
28                         Tacrolimus use was a protective factor (0.24 [0.11-0.50]).
29 factor, 4% sustained good mental health; two protective factors, 10%; three protective factors, 13%,
30 l health; two protective factors, 10%; three protective factors, 13%, four protective factors, 38%; f
31 rs, 10%; three protective factors, 13%, four protective factors, 38%; five protective factors, 48%).
32  free of mental health problems (zero or one protective factor, 4% sustained good mental health; two
33 ors, 13%, four protective factors, 38%; five protective factors, 48%).
34 ion programmes will need to enhance multiple protective factors across different domains of functioni
35 s have provided an understanding of risk and protective factors across the life course for many of th
36 ADP may be possible with a greater number of protective factors across the lifespan but warrants furt
37 dolescence and represents sources of risk or protective factors across this life period.
38 suggest that the presence of dense RBCs is a protective factor, additional to any other protection me
39 as planned to assess whether vitamin D3 is a protective factor against acid injury and oxidative stre
40 2504C of SLC18A2 promoter region represent a protective factor against alcoholism (P = 0.0038 by Fish
41  minocycline and rifampin was an independent protective factor against catheter-related colonization
42 n BT, and previous orthodontic therapy was a protective factor against developing bone loss >5 mm.
43             However, whether it can act as a protective factor against developing depressive symptoms
44        We conclude that decorin is a natural protective factor against diabetic nephropathy and that
45 M classes confirmed DMD exposure as the most protective factor against EDSS-worsening events and rela
46      They also identify ATF3 as an important protective factor against endothelial dysfunction.
47 ibility for microRNA binding, is the genetic protective factor against epilepsy in males.
48  or she had genital herpes remained a strong protective factor against genital HSV-2 acquisition (haz
49 analysis showed that LMWH was an independent protective factor against mortality and thromboembolic c
50 rogram and higher school year proved to be a protective factor against myopia shift in nonmyopic subj
51 ating the normal functions of autophagy as a protective factor against neurodegeneration associated w
52 hydrates) has been proposed as a potentially protective factor against overweight and obesity.
53 ort the previous finding that urate may be a protective factor against Parkinson's disease.
54 suggesting that low SES in Choco serves as a protective factor against T2D.
55 matory mRNA translation and as a physiologic protective factor against the lethal endotoxic shock tri
56                   Educational level may be a protective factor against the onset of cognitive impairm
57  therapy (ART) as a causative factor for, or protective factor against, COPD.
58  to have increased concentrations of genetic protective factors against Alzheimer disease (AD), confe
59 control and avoidance of biliary stents were protective factors against anastomotic failure.
60            Female gender and younger age are protective factors against disease progression in chroni
61           Chemokines have been implicated as protective factors against human immunodeficiency virus
62 e signaling pathways have been identified as protective factors against SARS-CoV disease, including S
63 moter variants and ficolin-2 serum levels as protective factors against schistosomiasis.
64 igiously affiliated subjects may function as protective factors against suicide attempts.
65  consumption has been found to be a possible protective factor among women in a recent study, but amo
66      We previously reported that STAT-1 is a protective factor and mice lacking STAT-1 are more susce
67 ility to enteric pathogens, but the specific protective factors and mechanisms of individual bacteria
68            We define risk and a risk factor (protective factor) and their potency, set out the concep
69 tially protective factors or associates of a protective factor; and that lycopene, alpha-tocopherol,
70 ng the psychosocial and physiologic risk and protective factors associated with adolescent smoking.
71 were identified from the evidence on risk or protective factors associated with cognitive decline, bu
72                               Predictive and protective factors associated with colorectal cancer in
73  of suicide in OCD and identify the risk and protective factors associated with suicidal behavior in
74 ndings on genetic and environmental risk and protective factors associated with variability in child
75          However, studies identifying hepato-protective factors based on the mechanistic understandin
76                             Presumably other protective factors besides nitric oxide may be produced
77  toxicity of mutant protein by competing for protective factors, but disease onset seems to be most a
78           Specific issues concerning risk vs protective factors, conducting research with special pop
79 e illness, indicating that probands may lack protective factors critical for healthy development.
80 tables), and also identified potentially new protective factors (dairy products).
81 tables), and also identified potentially new protective factors (dairy products).
82 rences in the intake of other hepatotoxic or protective factors, differences in the cellular distribu
83 nnaire including socio-demographic, dietary, protective factors, disease experience, and access to ca
84                                   Thus, both protective factors (e.g., Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL) and factors
85          In contrast, HIF-1alpha served as a protective factor, ensuring survival of cKO P2 mice with
86  in bullying may serve as either a risk or a protective factor for adult low-grade inflammation, inde
87                 Maternal donation might be a protective factor for AR.
88 cow's milk has been identified as a possible protective factor for atopy and asthma.
89          Multiple arterial anastomoses was a protective factor for BCs, and a ductoplasty was a risk
90  are increasingly recognized as an important protective factor for children experiencing adversity, p
91 lysis showed teres ligament coverage to be a protective factor for clinically relevant POPF (P = 0.01
92   Seafood/fish intake has been regarded as a protective factor for coronary heart disease (CHD), whil
93 tion, and nonstarch polysaccharide intake, a protective factor for cough with phlegm in this cohort.
94      Cigarette smoking may be an independent protective factor for developing schizophrenia.
95 xin has not been previously reported to be a protective factor for either stomach cancer or esophagea
96 amily (also known as FGF-7), is an important protective factor for epithelial cells.
97   Progesterone (P4) has been implicated as a protective factor for epithelial ovarian cancers, yet li
98 at vitamin D sufficiency may be an important protective factor for food allergy in the first year of
99 carriers, whereas parental warmth acted as a protective factor for good IGT performance (i.e., higher
100 egulator of tissue sensitivity to GVHD and a protective factor for ISCs during inflammatory intestina
101              Interestingly, tacrolimus was a protective factor for macroalbuminuria (OR=0.12 [0.06-0.
102 these results identify Sirt1 as an important protective factor for mouse renal medullary interstitial
103 ted that vitamin D might be a modifiable and protective factor for periodontitis, caries, and tooth l
104                                Diabetes is a protective factor for prostate cancer across populations
105 Preexposure cognitive ability is a risk or a protective factor for PTSD.
106 ropositivity was a significant, independent, protective factor for restrictive lung disease and FVC o
107 lebrand factor (VWF)-cleaving protease, as a protective factor for stroke.
108 fied as a risk factor in whites, Gm 21 was a protective factor for the development of IIM in Koreans
109  greater global brain volume may represent a protective factor for the effects of ageing on executive
110                     Indeed, 30-day PPI was a protective factor for the occurrence of unexpected (sudd
111  whereas the presence of DF of BR could be a protective factor for these organs.
112                         Vitamin D might be a protective factor for tooth loss.
113 e appraisals, and coping processes) risk and protective factors for adjustment across time.
114 identify elevated risk factors and depressed protective factors for adolescent problem behaviors in t
115                   Research into the risk and protective factors for adolescent smoking, particularly
116  especially considering the paucity of known protective factors for age-related cortical thinning.
117 is now strong evidence of potential risk and protective factors for Alzheimer's disease, dementia, an
118 els to identify the combined and independent protective factors for amyloid and AD-pattern neurodegen
119     To identify the combined and independent protective factors for amyloid and AD-pattern neurodegen
120 o not have significant ADP because they have protective factors for amyloid and neurodegeneration.
121  epidemiological data are needed on risk and protective factors for child development.
122 ify novel therapeutic strategies, we studied protective factors for DN using proteomics on glomeruli
123 vely convincing characterization of risk and protective factors for favorable adjustment to chronic i
124 and *0102 (OR 0.51) were identified as novel protective factors for juvenile DM, the latter 2 also be
125 he DQA1 alleles studied are newly identified protective factors for juvenile DM.
126 al, family, community, and societal risk and protective factors for mental health in children and ado
127  Despite this evidence, we know little about protective factors for mitigating the deleterious effect
128            In multivariate analyses, risk or protective factors for mortality were age (odds ratio 1.
129 y of specific genomic risk and (potentially) protective factors for neuropsychiatric disease.
130 t steps to diminish risk factors and enhance protective factors for our young people.
131 ay represent a set of potentially modifiable protective factors for poor memory, which is a major com
132 rch has been conducted to elucidate risk and protective factors for sexual activity in adolescence an
133  loci should be studied to identify risk and protective factors for some autoimmune diseases in vario
134       Research is needed to uncover risk and protective factors for the disorder, develop strategies
135 al, family, community, and societal risk and protective factors for the mental health outcomes of chi
136 ung children but there is little evidence on protective factors for these falls.
137                                  There was a protective factor found for lacking sufficient food (AOR
138  influence health decades later, and whether protective factors guard against these effects.
139 Because no biologically plausible endogenous protective factor has been identified, we suggest that r
140 traits capture environmental risk factors or protective factors has been neglected by polygenic predi
141 ially captures environmental risk factors or protective factors has direct implications for risk pred
142         New clinical predictors and possible protective factors have also been identified.
143                     Other potential risk and protective factors have also been suggested.
144                    Probands carrying genetic protective factors, however, should have relatives with
145 ival suggested that HMG-CoAR expression is a protective factor (HR 0.50, 95% CI: 0.25-0.99, p = 0.048
146 ; being attended during the post phase was a protective factor (HR, 0.64; 95% CI, 0.43-0.94; P = .026
147 k factor (i.e., stressful life events) and a protective factor (i.e., parental warmth) to influence a
148 ial stigma, conduct longitudinal research on protective factors, identify school context factors that
149  as a risk factor and the APOE4 isoform as a protective factor in AMD pathogenesis.
150            Proteoglycan 4 (PRG4), a critical protective factor in articular joints, is implicated in
151  (anti-PC) as anti-inflammatory and a strong protective factor in cardiovascular disease.
152 of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol as a protective factor in coronary artery disease, and the st
153  substrate, and hence MGMT is likely to be a protective factor in CRC under conditions where O(6)-CMG
154        We conclude that ENTPD1 is a vascular protective factor in diabetic nephropathy that modulates
155 ions, mitochondrial fusion is likely to be a protective factor in human disorders associated with mtD
156                       However, DRB1*14 was a protective factor in Korean patients without myositis-sp
157            These results implicate ARV1 as a protective factor in lipotoxic diseases due to modulatio
158 ent evidence suggests that it may serve as a protective factor in obesity and other metabolic disorde
159    These data support urate as a potentially protective factor in PD and suggest that dietary changes
160 e findings identify serum iron as a critical protective factor in renal allograft outcome.
161 er, low SES has also been documented to be a protective factor in rural populations in less developed
162  findings reveal hepatic SR-BI as a critical protective factor in sepsis and point out that promoting
163              HDL has been considered to be a protective factor in sepsis; however, most contributing
164 ngs demonstrate that LCN2 serves as a potent protective factor in the CNS in response to systemic inf
165         Our data suggest that TNMD acts as a protective factor in visceral adipose tissue to alleviat
166 ors for juvenile DM, the latter 2 also being protective factors in adult DM.
167  however, no Gm or Km allotypes were risk or protective factors in Caucasians.
168 gent need to identify environmental risk and protective factors in early life for the prevention of a
169 ings indicated that PA and rice wine are two protective factors in MS prevention in rural areas of Ea
170                        Secretion of salivary protective factors in patient s with gastroesophageal re
171 lts also highlight the utility of evaluating protective factors in populations with high rates of alc
172 her ability to manage diabetes) and serve as protective factors in the development of depression.
173 sive understanding into the role of risk and protective factors in the development of mental disorder
174 netic background and is prevented by soluble protective factors in the disease-resistant SD rat strai
175 ildren's self-reports suggest that there are protective factors in the lives of these children.
176 nd peers and in schools, addressing risk and protective factors in the social environment at a popula
177  exposure to tobacco smoke, and prematurity; protective factors include breastfeeding, pacifier use,
178                                              Protective factors include parental expectations and mon
179                                              Protective factors include salivary flow, numerous saliv
180                                  Conversely, protective factors include younger age at presentation,
181                                   Additional protective factors included antiviral prophylaxis and ha
182                                              Protective factors included vigorous physical activity,
183  These observations suggest that the primary protective factor is CD8 cell activity in both the HIV-p
184 valent condition, but information on risk or protective factors is lacking.
185         Information on predictors, risk, and protective factors is missing because of a lack of long-
186  occupational and lifestyle risk factors and protective factors is updated.
187 ,17 5,13,21 and Gm 1,17 23 21 and Km 3,3) or protective factors (Km 1,1) for the development of myosi
188 ation of these nutrients and other potential protective factors may offer the best dietary protection
189   Identification of the stromal cell-derived protective factors may provide new therapeutic options t
190 is likely a combination of a lack of genetic protective factors (metabolizing enzyme variants) combin
191                           No single putative protective factor, nor a composite protective index, sig
192      Cytomegalovirus D+/R- sero-status was a protective factor (odds ratio=0.26, 95% confidence inter
193 flow nasal cannula oxygen was an independent protective factor of the occurrence of severe hypoxemia
194 xposures (folate, vitamin E/C and coffee) as protective factors of AD.
195 p, longitudinal studies to identify risk and protective factors of FBDs, identification of biomarkers
196 type of hearing device and possible risk and protective factors on psychopathology were examined.
197 ed to be investigated further as potentially protective factors or associates of a protective factor;
198 robiota, which may obscure microbial causes, protective factors or diagnostically relevant signals.
199 ysiological stimulus mastication on salivary protective factors output remains largely unknown.
200 esults demonstrate that FOXO3 functions as a protective factor preventing alcoholic liver injury.
201 lization, Psychiatric Epidemiology, Risk and Protective Factors Project (AI-SUPERPFP) estimated the m
202 lization, Psychiatric Epidemiology, Risk and Protective Factors Project (AI-SUPERPFP) offered a uniqu
203                             The 39-kDa cross-protective factor protein and four other membrane protei
204 n TFE likely involves overcoming of multiple protective factors, rather than stabilization of aggrega
205 ronic alcoholism of donors was found to be a protective factor regarding the outcome after heart tran
206                       Results identified the protective factors released by astrocytes as insulin and
207 01 and DQA1*0201 were the strongest risk and protective factors, respectively, for juvenile DM.
208    A search for intestinal-specific, barrier-protective factors revealed that the human intestinal tr
209 gest that beta-carotene is a marker for some protective factor(s) against lung cancer; that cryptoxan
210 of Abeta(42), AD brain tissue also generates protective factor(s) that may antagonize the neurodestru
211  the JCI demonstrating that NO is a vascular protective factor that limits endothelial activation and
212        This study indicates the profiling of protective factors that could be useful in cell-free the
213                                          The protective factors that influence amyloid and AD-pattern
214 al factors that lead to demineralization and protective factors that lead to remineralization.
215  mediate the increased vulnerability and the protective factors that moderate the risk.
216 disease, suggesting the existence of unknown protective factors that operate after intraepithelial le
217  duration have identified numerous risks and protective factors that powerfully influence outcomes in
218              Our objectives were to identify protective factors that predict sustained good mental he
219            Recently, focus has turned toward protective factors that promote lung health in children.
220                        It has known risk and protective factors that tend to be fairly consistent wor
221 eine may interact with both risk factors and protective factors, thereby identifying people at risk b
222 ascular mediator that functions as a mucosal protective factor through fine tuning of HIF activity.
223 inal tract through suppression of epithelium-protective factors, thus significantly expanding the spe
224         Therefore, IL-17 expression can be a protective factor to prevent myocardial damage in human
225      These findings identify E-FABP as a new protective factor to strengthen IFN-beta responses again
226 ns resulting from inhibition of the telomere-protective factor TRF2 are generated by DNA ligase IV-de
227                                    The serum-protective factor was stable at 56 degrees C and was rem
228                                    The serum protective factor was stable at 56 degreesC, but C. albi
229                           Potential risk and protective factors were assessed in telephone interviews
230                            Possible risk and protective factors were identified, including age at det
231                                     Multiple protective factors were required for offspring to be fre
232                                Some risk and protective factors were similar globally, whereas others
233                These hNSCs, which express DA-protective factors, were therefore well positioned to in
234                  We propose a tightly linked protective factor which modifies the toxic effect of mut
235 proach of strengthening sexual and nonsexual protective factors while addressing risk.

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