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RASSF1A knockout mice have mildly increased tumor susceptibility [17], confirming that RASSF genes can act as tumor suppressors.
Although benign nerve sheath tumors can also have mildly increased FDG uptake, uptake in MPNSTs is higher than benign neurogenic tumors (mean maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) 8.5 versus 1.5) (Fig. 3e).
In one case, a resection margin at the gastro-oesophageal anastomosis (stapler anastomosis) was found to have mildly increased counts at a small portion of the circumference (T/B ratio 1.3 1).
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Those with unexplained anemia had mildly increased inflammatory markers compared to non-anemic controls, and, at the lower hemoglobin ranges had relatively low erythropoietin levels.
We indeed found PS1 knockdown clones showed increased PS2 levels compared to non-target shRNA control lines while PS2 knockdown clones had mildly increased levels of PS1 compared to control lines (Figs. 2A and 2C).
This patient had mildly increased tortuosity of retinal blood vessels that decreased on recovery.
Two of them had mildly increased liver enzymes, and both had a previous history of abnormal liver function tests.
One group carrying the ERCC1 mutation had mildly increased Scr, but patients carrying the ERCC1 wild-type had obviously increased Scr.
They had mildly increased systolic blood pressures (148.96 mm Hg) and as expected they had a decreased ankle brachial index, of 0.65.
Over the next 7 days, she had mildly increased blood pressure (grade 2) but returned to a baseline hypertensive state of approximately 150/8 0mmHg without intervention.
39, 40 The two children with normal NCS in our series had mildly increased sural nerve sulfatide levels raising the possibility of a distinctive genotype/phenotype correlation.
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