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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated with the aggressive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing behaviors, traits, or conditions linked to aggression or aggressive actions.
Example: "The study found that certain environmental factors are associated with the aggressive behavior of adolescents."
Alternatives: "linked to the aggressive" or "connected with the aggressive".
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Increased expression of ACOT2 associated with the aggressive cell phenotype was also observed.
Our results strongly suggest that LPAATβ expression may be associated with the aggressive phenotypes of human osteosarcoma and that LPAATβ may play an important role in regulating osteosarcoma cell proliferation and tumor growth.
Moreover, S100A6 hypermethylation was significantly associated with the aggressive large cell/anaplastic morphophenotype (P= 0.026).
These findings strongly suggested that LAT1 overexpression is associated with the aggressive phenotype of malignant tumors.
The c-Met is frequently associated with the aggressive nature and the poor clinical outcomes of many tumours including HCC.
Hypoxia is prevalent in solid tumours and is a feature associated with the aggressive disease and poor response to therapy.
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These results demonstrate that overexpression of anosmin-1 may associate with the aggressive growth of tumors in vivo.
This study tested whether heparanase-1 (HPR1), an endoglycosidase that specifically degrades the heparan sulfate (HS) proteoglycans in the breast extracellular matrix, was associated with the most aggressive DCIS subtypes.
Stereotypically, women are not supposed to be associated with the word aggressive.
In these cancers cadherin-11 expression is associated with the most aggressive and most metastatic cancer cells.
Reduced p27 expression was associated with the most aggressive forms of prostate cancer and poor survival [31], [32], to such an extent that p27 was proposed as a biomarker for this tumor [32].
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