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The gene, which could be referred to as TCO because it confers a liability to oncocytic follicular cell tumour development, is likely to be involved in at least some sporadic oncocytic tumours.
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Thus, the autoimmune signature may confer a liability for development of disease, while the specific disease syndrome that develops is likely dependent on additional factors that might include other genes or environmental stimuli like microbes or hormones [ 25].
The fact that oncocytic tumours can be both multiple and familial strongly suggests that there is a germline mutation conferring an increased liability to develop this type of thyroid tumour.
As Lieven and Hosking both deftly show, however, what had once conferred great strength would eventually become a liability for Austria and Russia.
Thus, twin and family data have demonstrated that the liability to autism also confers a risk for a broader range of manifestations that include other forms of pervasive developmental disorder (PDD), such as atypical autism, Asperger's syndrome and 'other' PDD, as well as subtler manifestations that extend beyond traditional diagnostic boundaries [3], [4].
Sweet, R. A. et al. The 5-HTTPR polymorphism confers liability to a combined phenotype of psychotic and aggressive behaviour in Alzheimer disease.
"He becomes a liability".
They're a liability.
He is a liability.
When is a liability not a liability?
When is a Liability Not a Liability?
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