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The phrase "a susceptibility to develop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the likelihood or tendency of someone or something to develop a particular condition or trait.
Example: "The study found a susceptibility to develop anxiety among adolescents exposed to high levels of stress."
Alternatives: "a tendency to develop" or "a predisposition to develop".
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This finding suggests that migraineurs bear a susceptibility to develop migraine attack after NTG administration as a specific trait linked to a supersensitivity of the pain system to NTG [28].
Any tissue sensitive to this altered transgenerational transcriptome will have a susceptibility to develop disease [ 23].
Another tentative explanation is that this mammographic pattern reveals a susceptibility to develop new in situ lesions.
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Polymorphisms amongst rat strains in these genes are associated with a susceptibility to developing a variety of autoimmune diseases in the rat which include type 1 diabetes, thyroditis, arthritis and autoimmune encephalomyelitis [33].
Elucidating the hereditary component has proven difficult because multiple genes seem to produce a susceptibility to developing endometriosis.
The lack of exposure to enteric pathogens may lead to a greater susceptibility to develop an inappropriate immunologic response upon exposure to new antigens (e.g. gastrointestinal infection) later in life [ 56].
Such mice have an impaired clearance of lipoproteins from the plasma, a raised plasma lipid levels and a greater susceptibility to develop atherosclerosis when the mice are fed diets rich in cholesterol [51].
Patients with a heterozygous mutation of CCM3 have a high susceptibility to develop cerebral cavernous malformations, and it has been shown recently that they can also develop meningiomas, which places CCM3 as a possible tumor suppressor gene (Clark et al., 2013; Riant et al., 2013).
Thus, low-birth-weight babies due to adverse foetal conditions often display an increased susceptibility to develop a metabolic syndrome when submitted to plentiful conditions later in life [4], [5].
In the absence of functional p53, these knockout mice have a higher susceptibility to develop carcinomas.
Additionally, patients without genetic disorders but with serum anti-IFN gamma autoantibodies have a higher susceptibility to develop Mycobacteriosis [ 43].
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