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The phrase "a given disease" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific disease that has been previously mentioned or is understood in the context.
Example: "Researchers are studying the effects of a given disease on the immune system to develop better treatment options."
Alternatives: "a specific disease" or "a particular disease".
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We are still a long way from understanding the mechanisms by which a given disease may affect cognitive function.
Previous studies compared the genomes of many individuals with a given disease, searching for mutations the individuals had in common.
Monoclonal antibodies are traditionally used to block the function of a specific target in a given disease.
Both methods, linkage analysis and association studies are usually considered as complementary approaches for a given disease.
Efforts should focus primarily on areas and populations where risk factors for a given disease reach relatively high levels.
Fortunately, the number of kids with a given disease is usually much smaller than the number of adults, whether heart disease or lung disease or whatever.
The map will help biologists search for the variant genes that underlie many common diseases by testing which haplotype people with a given disease share in common.
For example, a genetic mutation can identify patients who are susceptible to a given disease or treatment.
Taken together, we find that disease genes expressed in a tissue in which a given disease has a significant connected component are functionally more uniform.
A key public health need is to identify individuals at high risk for a given disease to enable enhanced screening or preventive therapies.
This information could be more useful to clinicians in determining which cells are appropriate for a given disease than where the cells initially came from.
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