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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a diseases" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a disease" when referring to a single illness.
Example: "The doctor diagnosed her with a disease that required immediate treatment."
Alternatives: "an illness" or "a medical condition."
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A: Diseases are a problem in even the cleanest of gardens--wherever humidity, temperature and light favor their development.
(A) Diseases associated with the liver-specific interactome.
It seems clear that therapies modulating a single target yield nothing but minor alteration of a diseases complex machinery.
We assumed that including only genes that are related to a drugs mode of action or a diseases pathophysiology can save processing time and memory by excluding irrelevant genes from further analysis.
Researchers are often interested in how the scientific literature supports and elucidates potential links between key molecules of different molecular modalities such as proteins, and genes to find insightful connections with a diseases or condition.
Four years ago, 51-year-old Jeffrey Henson was diagnosed with Cerebellar Degeneration, a diseases that affects the part of the brain which controls muscle coordination and balance.
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