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The phrase 'cause rejection' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase when talking about how something can cause someone to be rejected or excluded. For example: "The strict dress code at the club caused many people to be rejected from entry."
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But two days before surgery, doctors canceled the operations after discovering that his daughter had developed antibodies that would most likely cause rejection.
Yet they contain plenty of galactose α1,3 galactose (αGal) epitopes, which cause rejection responses in pig organ transplantation to human.
In addition, the biopsy could rule out graft rejection in the atypical subjects who had oligoclonal T cells that could cause rejection.
Although high Fe concentrations may not pose any health hazards to users, the occurrence of the yellowish brown coloration may cause rejection of such waters by communities.
"Inflammation is important in an injury because it helps to kill off bugs and prevent infection, but during a skin graft inflammation is a problem and can cause rejection of the new skin," explains Dr Haycock.
Abdominal distension can cause rejection of the jewelry, migration and stretch marks.
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The treatment is to decrease immunosuppression as much as possible without causing rejection; cidofovir may also be somewhat effective.
According to the model proposed in our earlier publications, crystallization of PEO or PEO:salt complexes causes rejection or drainage of salt from specific regions of electrolyte.
Rejection is a major limitation to the success of transplantation, and Sykes explains what causes rejection episodes in different types of transplantation, and outlines what we can do to prevent this from happening.
And the eye is "immune privileged": it will tolerate a graft of human tissue – in this case stem cells – without the immune system mounting an all-out attack and causing rejection.
Greater than 99% rejection was observed of positively charged NPs by negatively charged membranes even though pore diameters were up to 20 times the NP diameter; thus, sorption caused rejection.
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