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The Beijing family can be divided into different groups presenting specific polymorphisms that may reflect pathogenic features.

The Beijing family can be divided into different groups characterized by particular genetic polymorphisms that may reflect pathogenic features.

These alterations in healthy smokers may reflect pathogenic processes contributing to the enhanced risk of upper and lower respiratory tract infection associated with cigarette smoking.

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Thus, as anticipated during the development and onset of SjS, multiple genes, signaling pathways, molecular networks, and immunological processes will exhibit temporal expressions that may reflect their pathogenic functions.

It may reflect a complicated pathogenic mechanism of human TSE.

The different behaviour of AGA IgG identified in patients with CD vs. NCGS in response to GFD may reflect the different pathogenic mechanisms underlying these two disorders.

These authors propose that the break down of the physiologic negative long-range correlation in glycemia observed in patients with diabetes proves that the net effects of the flux and reflux persist for many hours and may reflect a central pathogenic mechanism in diabetes, ie, the lack of tight control in blood glucose.

23 Finally, the disparity in genetic effect may reflect genuine differences in pathogenic processes between European and Asian populations.

These discrepancies may reflect differences between the pathogenic mechanisms involved in ischemia/reperfusion in animal experiments and human stroke cases or, alternatively, could be linked to the assumption that PMNs use ICAM-1 and β2-integrins to migrate into the brain parenchyma in reperfusion injury, as in other inflammatory scenarios.

Although we can not make any conclusions on the opportunistic pathogenicity of SJP-SNU, the lack of mortality and pathogenic lesions of 10-day-old chicken embryos may reflect a low pathogenicity of SJP-SNU.

That many of them derive from bacteria that are pathogens may reflect the greater amount of study devoted to pathogenic bacteria than to nonpathogens; however, many pathogens normally occupy anaerobic environments but face occasional extreme exposure to superoxide produced as part of the host immune response.

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