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Likewise, the decreased expression (4.28 fold) of thrombospondin 1 (THBS1), as observed in senior dogs fed APB, may also indicate the predisposition of the liver to inflammation and fibrosis with age because THBS1, a mediator of TGF-β signaling pathway, has been implicated in attenuating inflammatory response and fibrosis by limiting angiogenesis in the heart [40].

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Such results indicate the genetic predisposition to this anomaly, as confirmed by the results of the familial cases registered in our series.

The present results suggest the presence of a strong link between aberrant methylation of the BRCA1 promoter in WBC and breast cancer –related molecular changes, which indicate the potential predisposition of the carriers for developing breast cancer.

In this model, the patient's gender is identified as one of the predisposing factors, and gender difference in service use is assumed to indicate the differing predisposition of men and women to seek care.

19 These same statistics indicate that the predisposition to AS is not entirely genetically determined.

Using a novel approach, we have shown that breakage events of a genomic region in independent lineages are significantly correlated, thus indicating that the predisposition of a genomic region for breakage is conserved over long evolutionary distances.

Understanding how cells react to DSB and maintain genome integrity is of major importance, since increasing evidences indicate the links of DSB with genome instability and cancer predispositions.

Among the potential uses of biomarkers are the following: biomarkers for susceptibility indicate a predisposition for a condition such as the presence of a genetic variant associated with autism [ 4].

(No one can volunteer to answer questions for the ONS: that would indicate a predisposition to being surveyed, which is the opposite of random).

Lack proposed that the correlation indicated the existence of an evolutionary predisposition for a constant growth trajectory, an idea also supported by Bennett and Owens [ 2].

Defects of excessive growth of all or part of the body may indicate a predisposition to tumour formation in an organ or tissue.

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