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Ús de modify disease en anglès
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Treatments that stop or at least effectively modifydisease course do not yet exist.
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Furthermore, some drugs may modifydisease processes-anexample being the antioxidant effect of propofol.
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Therefore, pericytes may represent a novel therapeutic target to modifydisease progression in AD.
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These characteristics suggest that genetic and nongenetic factors modifydisease expression, highlighting areas of active investigation.
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These characteristics suggest that endogenous and exogenous factors modifydisease expression and areas of emphasis for future investigation.
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The clinical heterogeneity of these disorders may shed light on genetic interactors that modifydisease onset and progression.
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Recent findings: During development, there are critical periods of vulnerability to suboptimal conditions when programming may permanently modifydisease susceptibility.
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Gene therapy is a method to deliver therapeutic genes to replace defective or mutant genes or supplement existing cellular processes to modifydisease.
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Despite decades of research, current therapeutic interventions for Parkinson's disease (PD) are insufficient as they fail to modifydisease progression by ameliorating the underlying pathology.
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Background: Available drugs for the global Alzheimer disease (AD) epidemic only treat the symptoms without modifyingdisease progression.
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These findings may help explain the immunoregulatory defect in rheumatoid arthritis and the effectiveness of methotrexate in modifyingdisease activity.
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Our study identifies TMEM106B as the first genetic factor modifyingdisease presentation in C9ORF72 expansion carriers.
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The changing epidemiology of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) across time and geography suggests that environmental factors play a major role in modifyingdisease expression.
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Helicobacter infection has been described as one switch in the pathogenic-circuitry of idiopathic parkinsonism (IP): eradication modifiesdisease progression and marked deterioration accompanies eradication-failure.