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In summary, the scarcity of comparative available data hampered the establishment of any firm conclusions regarding the benefit that various treatment strategies may confer to patients with 2009 H1N1 influenza.
Its overexpression may confer to chemotherapy resistance and poor prognosis in other tumours, and recently TYMS has been regarded as an oncogene[16].
Hence the interaction of PrPC with TNAP may confer to the prion protein a role in neurotransmitter homeostasis and neuronal transmission.
As neuroregeneration is being completed and NFs are re-upregulated to replace Vimentin, the ability of Ndel1 to associate with both Vimentin and NFs may confer to this protein the unique capacity to substitute IFs.
Additionally, resistances to cultural pests and diseases such as phylloxera, downy mildew or powdery mildew may confer to naturalised rootstocks a strong competitive advantage compared to the native taxa, if a selection pressure is present.
The onset of TNAP activity at the surface of bioaminergic cells, which precedes the implementation of a complete phenotype, may confer to this phosphatase a role in the modulation of neuron- or neurotransmitter-associated specialized functions.
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In particular TGF β1 polymorphism may confer susceptibility to NASH progression to fibrosis [ 77].
Therefore, we can hypothesize that E2F activation, in combination with Myc as opposed to Ras activation, may confer resistance to TFAC chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer.
Alterations to bacterial communities may confer advantages to horses under certain dietary conditions [ 50].
By extension, additional copies of SLC2A3 may confer protection to patients, and lead to HD manifesting later in life.
In this manner, it is possible to identify genes that may confer susceptibility to ASD across multiple populations even though the underlying risk allele may be population-specific.
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