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The phrase "a common hallmark in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a characteristic or feature that is frequently observed in a particular context or among a specific group.
Example: "The use of vibrant colors is a common hallmark in modern art."
Alternatives: "a typical feature of" or "a frequent characteristic in".
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Tissue infiltration by leukocytes is a common hallmark in several chronic inflammatory states which include the inflammatory bowel diseases, ulcerative colitis (UC), and Crohn's disease (CD), but also several other chronic inflammatory states such as arthritis, lupus, diabetes [ 17, 47, 58].
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In cancer biology, the most relevant, or at least the best understood, epigenetic mechanism refers to DNA hypermethylation of specific loci (CpG islands) in the promoter region of known and presumptive tumor suppressor genes which is a common hallmark of human tumors in general (Esteller, 2007), and of lung cancer in particular (Zochbauer-Muller et al., 2002; Belinsky, 2005).
Changes in lysyl modifications of H4 in particular are a common hallmark of human cancers and are associated with a global loss of DNA methylation.
Although global changes in H4K20 methylation are a common hallmark of cancer (Fraga et al, 2005), the functional roles of methylated H4K20 in normal adult mammalian tissue are unknown.
Particularly, genetic defects in ncRNAs are a common hallmark of human diseases like cancer and neurological disorders.
Epigenetic aberrations such as alterations in DNA methylation are a common hallmark of cancer.
Johnson et al. show that this diversification is largely due to replicate adaptive radiations, resulting in convergent ecologies and phenotypes, a common hallmark of other classic adaptive radiations.
Both isoforms (overexpressed in human and animal NASH) can generate ROS that, in turn, can elicit lipid peroxidation, a common hallmark of NASH [ 152- 154].
Disruption of the ALP is a common hallmark of lysosomal storage diseases and several have documented alterations in the nervous system, which may contribute in part to the onset and progression of nervous system pathophysiology [ 13].
Cytosine methylation of CpG islands associated with gene promoters is a well-studied epigenetic mark, and aberrant DNA hypermethylation in combination with altered histone architecture is a common hallmark of neoplastic cells [ 8].
Genome-wide hypo-methylation, in combination with CGI specific hyper-methylation, is a common hallmark of cancer development [7].
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