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Significados de molecular factors em inglês
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Uso de molecular factors em inglês
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However, the molecularfactors involved in this plasticity have remained largely unknown.
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This model will make it possible to analyze molecularfactors determining tissue tropism.
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However, the molecularfactors mediating colonic homeostasis are not well characterized.
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Pathologic or molecularfactors to predict this clinical heterogeneity are not well defined.
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These findings shed new light onto molecularfactors controlling sex differences in stress response.
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The molecularfactors underlying these covariations remain to be elucidated.
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We quantify the contribution of clinical and molecularfactors in explaining intertumoral variability in DNA methylation.
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Sleep is an essential state of decreased activity and alertness but molecularfactors regulating sleep duration remain unknown.
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However, it remains still under investigation which molecularfactors may influence CML risk or varying responses to TKIs.
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Conclusions: Our reversed releasate dataset forms the first unambiguous, in depth repository for molecularfactors released by platelets.
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Their transcription levels were correlated with clinical and molecularfactors in a large, well-annotated cohort of GIST patients.
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Little is known about the molecularfactors that are altered in remitting bipolar disorder (BD) patients.
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Primary OA is a common multifactorial disease with not fully clarified molecularfactors influencing the development of the disease.
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Histopathologic findings cannot adequately predict disease progression, so there is a need to identify molecularfactors that serve this purpose.
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Modern epidemiologic studies permit investigation of the complex pathways that mediate effects of social, behavioral, and molecularfactors on health outcomes.
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Thus, cells and molecularfactors derived from one genetic background can be studied in the context of a second genetic background.