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Furthermore, evaluating the evolution of predictors for disease recurrence over time, because TaG1 non muscle-invasive bladder canon muscle-invasive of disease recurrence and progression.

One such strictly Treg cell-specific epigenetic element was found at the CTLA4 locus, which harbors a risk allele for multiple autoimmune disorders, including rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes (T1D), Graves' disease, and systemic lupus erythematosus (Scalapino and Daikh, 2008).

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How likely is someone harboring a risk allele to exhibit the disease – between 100%, as in some monogenic diseases, and several percent, at the threshold of statistical estimation that increased risk exists?

OPN harbors a significant risk of RPA formation as well, when high-risk renal masses are excised.

The occurrence of signal crayfish thus harbors a higher risk of reduction or even extinction of submersed plants than that of the native and less voracious noble crayfish [22].

This patient population therefore harbors a definite risk of pathologically more advanced disease including the possibility of subclinical metastatic disease.

Thereby, it is important to differentiate between adipose tissues of different origin as it is known that especially mesenterial adipose tissue harbors a high risk for comorbidities like diabetes mellitus type 2 and atherosclerosis [ 14].

Although this risk estimate lost statistical significance after correction for multiple analyses, it is noteworthy that several other authors have suggested that those with resistant infertility may represent a subgroup of infertile women that harbors a higher risk (Ness et al., 2002; Rossing et al., 2004; Trabert et al., 2013), which could explain our finding.

The increased baseline laxity of the shoulder seen in athletes with generalized hypermobility is advantageous for several types of sports, but at the same time harbors a high risk of long-term injury with damage of intra- and periarticular structures [ 1, 2].

Thus, the separate amplification of HVS-I and HVS-II, which harbors an increased risk of mixing up samples (artificial recombination) or the manual transfer of tabular data are some of the critical issues.

It has been shown that breast cancer histologic grade provides an important prognosis information, with grade 1 tumors showing a low risk of recurrence as opposed to grade 3 tumors harboring a high risk of recurrence.

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