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susceptibilitat
The state of being susceptible; easily affected.
susceptibleness
unsusceptibility
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1
However, genetic
susceptibility
to alcoholic pancreatitis is still a matter of debate.
2
Deleterious mutations of Hcfc2 may therefore increase
susceptibility
to diverse infectious diseases.
3
Objective: To identify genetic
susceptibility
regions for keratoconus in the human genome.
4
Both environmental factors and genetic
susceptibility
have been reported as risk factors.
5
These animals exhibited a higher
susceptibility
to pentylentetrazol than the saline group.
6
Infection by one does not increase the
susceptibility
for the second virus.
7
Conclusions: Few decreases in aztreonam
susceptibility
were reported in patients receiving AZLI3.
8
Objective: To search the
susceptibility
genes of gallstone disease in Chinese population.
9
There may be regional differences in risk factors,
susceptibility
,
management and outcomes.
10
No previous studies concerning HIV-2
susceptibility
to maraviroc have been reported yet.
11
The results of studies concerning SNCA polymorphisms and PD
susceptibility
remain conflicting.
12
Several genetic studies in various SLE populations have identified numerous
susceptibility
loci.
13
Scope: To identify genes involved in the
susceptibility
to iodine-induced autoimmune thyroiditis.
14
Background: Host genetic factors may a play role in
susceptibility
to infection.
15
A series of previous studies have found
susceptibility
SNPs in promoter region.
16
The magnetic
susceptibility
data suggest different coupling interactions for the two complexes.
susceptibility
genetic susceptibility
increase susceptibility
antibiotic susceptibility
associate with susceptibility
reduce susceptibility
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