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Meanings of promote disease in English
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Usage of promote disease in English
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These genes might act as candidates to promotedisease progression.
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But every mouthful of it was a blood poison, and helped promotedisease and death.
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However, little is known about how these virulence factors alter plant cellular responses to promotedisease.
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These data show long-chain acylcarnitine combines with compromised β oxidation to promotedisease-predictive inflammation in human T2D.
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The concomitant mutations may represent intratumor heterogeneity and could exert a gene dosage effect to promotedisease progression.
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Reduction oxidation (redox) reactions are central to life and when altered, they can promotedisease progression.
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Therefore, MAP could further promotedisease persistence by influencing long-term macrophage behavior by using both tolerance and fat-storage states.
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Thus, AvrRpt2 may be among the virulence factors of P. syringae that modulate host auxin physiology to promotedisease.
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We propose that defects resulting in MI promotedisease progression and result in a poor prognosis in breast cancer.
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T cell-derived cytokines are important in the development of an effective immune response, but when dysregulated they can promotedisease.
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Not only did Fbxo9 play a role in leukemia initiation but it also functioned to maintain AML activity and promotedisease progression.
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This suggests that the identified CS genes could be the direct or indirect targets of downy mildew effector proteins that promotedisease susceptibility.
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In addition, decreased levels of probiotics weakened normal physiological functions of the intestine and promoteddisease progression.
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Importantly, neuroinflammation promotesdisease progression in these models, suggesting that pharmacological modulation of inflammation might ameliorate disease outcome.
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Because of the central role of NLCs in promotingdisease, new strategies to eliminate or reprogram them are needed.
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Recent studies have illustrated the importance of the microbiota in maintaining a healthy state, as well as promotingdisease states.