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The phrase "a recent study has implicated a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing findings from a study that suggest a connection or involvement of a particular factor or entity in a certain context.
Example: "A recent study has implicated a specific gene in the development of the disease, prompting further research into its role."
Alternatives: "a recent study has suggested a" or "a recent study has indicated a".
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As noted previously, a recent study has implicated a common variant of the PACAP receptor gene (ADCYAP1R1) [43] in CH but the results were not replicated in a larger study [98].
Additionally, a recent study has implicated a key role for CCL5 in viral-induced demyelination [22].
However, a recent study has implicated a splicing factor SRPK2 in neuronal cell death through regulation of cell cycle progression [65].
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A recent study has implicated the HCMV in the pathogenesis of malignant gliomas (Cobbs et al, 2002).
Recent studies have implicated a set of conserved cell surface receptors and intracellular signaling molecules in the perception and response to developmental cues.
Several recent studies have implicated a novel function for EGF signaling in promoting C. elegans longevity.
Recent studies have implicated a crucial role for HIF-1 in breast cancer progression.
Recent studies have implicated an important role for endogenously formed H2S as a critical regulator of cardiovascular homeostasis.
A more recent study has implicated specifically the cry1a gene in mediating the effects of light on the clock.
More specifically, a series of recent studies has implicated the LATL for the conceptual aspects of combination, as opposed to syntactic or semantic composition more generally33,34).
Recent studies have implicated inositol phosphates, a highly charged family of lipid-derived metabolites, in a slue of cellular processes.
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