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Dr. Martin J. Blaser, a historian who is chairman of medicine at New York University's medical school, offers an intriguing hypothesis for why Jews became scapegoats in the Black Death: they were largely spared, in comparison with other groups, because grain was removed from their houses for Passover, discouraging the rats that spread the disease.
Moreover, VDR being a direct activator of trpv6 promoter [17], and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 a widely used anticancer treatment have completed an intriguing hypothesis for TRPV6 regulation and significance in prostate cancer.
The later finding suggests an intriguing hypothesis for health psychology.
The possible ANG involvement in injury response and innate immunity constitutes another intriguing hypothesis for a selection driving force.
Whether certain tRNAs are selectively targeted by DICER1 in cancer in general, and MDS in particular, remains to be seen, but it provides an intriguing hypothesis for the differentially expressed tDRs identified in this study in association with both the diagnosis and prognosis of MDS.
One intriguing hypothesis for the mutational disparities observed between C. elegans and C. briggsae, and between HK104 and PB800 (note the close evolutionary relationships between these isolates in Figure 2), is that the elevated rates are due to increased mutagenic reactive oxygen species levels resulting from ND5 deletion products.
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However, among premenopausal women, use of NSAIDs, particularly aspirin, was associated with reduced risk of breast cancer, raising the intriguing hypothesis of chemopreventive benefit for this subgroup of at-risk women.
However, the findings of this study should be taken as an intriguing hypothesis, not as evidence for some reasons.
Whether a proteolytic release of modulatory fragments may physiologically occur beyond the half life of immunoglobulins is an intriguing hypothesis that would account for the apparent redundancy in their production.
Let's examine the evidence for this intriguing hypothesis.
Whether gain-of-function mutations in Kir2.1 enhance the availability of Nav1.5 in neurons, and if this mechanism might contribute to lowering the threshold for seizures\ASD remains an intriguing hypothesis.
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