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The phrase "a shared pathogenesis between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the common underlying causes of diseases or conditions that affect multiple entities, such as organisms or populations.
Example: "The researchers found a shared pathogenesis between the two diseases, suggesting a common environmental trigger."
Alternatives: "a common pathogenesis among" or "an overlapping pathogenesis between".
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Thus, the increased USVs in both AS and Rett syndrome mouse models may suggest a shared pathogenesis between these two disorders.
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The comorbidity of migraine with depression has led to suggest a shared pathogenesis [22].
A shared pathogenesis for DM and certain cancers is possible, e.g., in beta oxidation of fatty acids or mitochondrial function.
These results suggest a possible shared pathogenesis or symbiotic relationship involving selected feline enteropathogens.
This would also help to find pleiotropic genes that are shared between different diseases (shared genes) to understand shared pathogenesis and hence mechanisms underlying co-morbidity [ 10- 12].
Zhernakova, A., van Diemen, C.C. & Wijmenga, C. Detecting shared pathogenesis from the shared genetics of immune-related diseases.
However, due to the high correlation between the incidence rates of ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease in Norwegian municipalities (0.42) [ 19] and the shared pathogenesis of the two diseases, it is likely that temperature is also a common risk factor for Crohn's disease.
CPH is exceptional with clinical similarities; the absolute indomethacin effect suggests a shared, core pathogenesis.
Many of the same genes, such as β -catenin and PTEN, have been shown to be mutated in both diseases, suggesting a shared molecular pathogenesis.
It's a shared factor between many other die types.
IDH1 and IDH2 mutations arise early in cancer pathogenesis and are specific for hotspot codons, suggesting that these mutations have a shared oncogenic function that drives cancer pathogenesis.
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