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The phrase "a classic factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fundamental or traditional element that plays a significant role in a particular context or situation.
Example: "In the success of any marketing campaign, a classic factor is understanding the target audience."
Alternatives: "a key element" or "a fundamental aspect".
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As such, the 5-HTTLPR may represent a classic susceptibility factor for affective disorders by biasing the functional reactivity of the human amygdala in the context of stressful life experiences and/or deficient cortical regulatory input.
We recently showed that G-CSF attenuates apoptosis and controls proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells, generally fulfilling the criteria of a classic neurotrophic factor [9].
Bcl-2 is a classic antiapoptotic factor in cells.
We used TGF-β1, which is a classic profibrogenic factor, as a positive control.
However, only 13.8% of patients had neutropenia – a classic risk factor for Aspergillus infection.
As a classic antiapoptotic factor, Bcl-2 prevents Bax oligomerization in the mitochondrial outer membrane.
The first discovered CCN protein CCN1, also known as Cyr61, was believed to be a classic growth factor.
Steroids are a classic risk factor of infection in RA patients exposed [ 13, 16] or not [ 40, 41] to TNFα blockers.
Diabetes, a classic risk factor for community-acquired K. pneumoniae infection, did not predispose patients to bacteremic K. pneumoniae CAP in this study.
This feeling constitutes a classic aetiological factor of burnout [ 41- 43], which was observed to be associated with 'exhaustion' in our study.
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