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Meanings of exogenous factors in English
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Usage of exogenous factors in English
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However, this phenomenon has rarely been observed in vivo without exogenousfactors.
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Helicobacter pylori infection and NSAIDs are considered the two most important exogenousfactors in ulcer disease.
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Whereas the effect of exogenousfactors has been extensively investigated, endogenous, host-mediated mechanisms have remained largely unexplored.
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These characteristics suggest that endogenous and exogenousfactors modify disease expression and areas of emphasis for future investigation.
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Somatic cell reprogramming by exogenousfactors requires cooperation with transcriptional co-activators and co-repressors to effectively remodel the epigenetic environment.
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In humans it is difficult to separate changes related to exogenousfactors from those directly related to the aging process.
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Here we present mice that develop pathology from non-mutant human tau, in the absence of other exogenousfactors, including beta-amyloid.
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In addition, evidence has accumulated that distinct states of pluripotency can interconvert through the modulation of both cell-intrinsic and exogenousfactors.
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HIV quantification has increased our knowledge about the natural history of the HIV infection and the influences of exogenousfactors on HIV replication.
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"Well, we could adjust the model to account for exogenousfactors," said the bearded modeler.