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One subpopulation is destined to develop colon carcinoma, while the other will never develop it.
Because Runx2 is initially detected during embryogenesis at E9.5 in the notochord and at E10.5 in the mesoderm that is destined to develop to the shoulder bones [4], we administered lithium chloride to the embryos through pregnant and lactating dams from E7.5 to 3 weeks of age before weaning.
Multiple studies have demonstrated that ATD is a strong risk factor for early-onset COPD, but not every ATD individual is destined to develop COPD.
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Obstetric fistula is usually a result of prolonged, obstructed labour, but socio-economic factors such as poverty, lack of education and early marriage contribute to its onset and development, says Kirya. "Some women are destined to develop an obstetric fistula early on in life," he says.
That money had been destined to develop up to two projects at commercial scale.
Thus, the cells of a blastema seem to bear the indelible stamp of the appendage from which they were produced and into which they are destined to develop.
Victoria Grove wanted to find out if she was destined to develop the form of emphysema that ran in her family, but she did not want to ask her doctor for the DNA test that would tell her.
In other words, more than one in three whites and about two in five blacks and one in two Hispanics are destined to develop diabetes unless some drastic changes occur.
Researchers in the US used a powerful new gene-editing procedure called CRISPR to correct mutations in the dystrophin gene in mice that were destined to develop the disease.
Although most immunocompetent adults with LTB would remain healthy, 5 10 % of them are destined to develop active disease in their lifetime.
Inflammation gets to the heart of what many of us are destined to develop, which are chronic diseases.
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