Set of inter-connected reactions and interactions whose delineation and scope are used as a model for exploring and studying, describing and understanding the working of and relationships between biomolecules within a context.
Autophagy is a cell biologicalpathway affecting immune responses.
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Conclusions: Anxiety was associated with heightened sympathoadrenal activity, suggesting a biologicalpathway through which anxiety could increase CVD risk.
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Frailty and cardiovascular diseases share a common biologicalpathway and cardiovascular conditions may facilitate the manifestation of clinical frailty.
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Background: We have used a linear mixed model (LMM) approach to examine the joint contribution of genetic markers associated with a biologicalpathway.
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One such approach is the pathway analysis, which considers the genetic variations underlying a biologicalpathway, rather than separately as in the traditional GWAS studies.
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For each gene, the clinical presentation, gene expression in blood, X-inactivation (XI) pattern, biologicalpathway involved, and whether the gene escapes XI were noted.
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Summary: Biologicalpathways are fundamental for learning about healthy and disease states.
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The other two new approaches to fighting melanoma target other biologicalpathways.
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Many of the mutated genes also share common biologicalpathways or gene networks.
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Many existing formats support automatic software analysis of biologicalpathways, e.g.
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To identify the biological relevance of this regulation, biologicalpathways analyses were performed.
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They participate in diverse biologicalpathways and function as gene regulators.
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We focused on genes in five a priori biologicalpathways and chromosomal locations.
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For genome-wide association studies, we propose a new method for identifying significant biologicalpathways.
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Future studies should examine the biologicalpathways of this relationship.
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It is crucial to investigate biologicalpathways contributing to ADRs.