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The phrase "a possible involvement of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential participation or contribution of someone or something in a particular situation or context.
Example: "The investigation revealed a possible involvement of several key witnesses in the case."
Alternatives: "a potential role of" or "a likely participation of".
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This suggests a possible involvement of TRPS1 in oxidative stress, and possibly in apoptosis in androgen-independent DU145 prostate cancer cells.
A possible involvement of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) system is discussed.
These results suggest a possible involvement of wild-type RAS proteins in pancreatic cancer.
All radiographic material was analyzed to identify a possible involvement of the subcapital medial meta-diaphyseal cortex (medial calcar region).
These findings show, for the first time, evidence of a possible involvement of common variants in GABA receptors in migraine susceptibility and in gender-specific liability.
Recent experimental evidence points out a possible involvement of outer and inner retinal layers in hypersensitivity of migraine patients to light stimuli.
Therefore, the observed up-regulation of gnrh2 mRNA may indicate a possible involvement of gnrh2 in leptin-mediated anorexigenic effects (Londraville et al. 2014).
The reduced feed intake in the LP group coincided with increased visceral mass and lipid deposition, indicating a possible involvement of lipostatic regulation.
To explore a possible involvement of the voltage-sensing domain (VSD), we made different chimeric channels between Kv3.1 and Kv2.1, exchanging distinct parts of the gating machinery.
Together, these suggest a possible involvement of RA in the regulation of TH expression.
A possible involvement of different SE in nasal mucosal inflammation has been proposed.
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