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These results indicated that genetic variation in GRHL2 gene might associated with NIHL risk.
33 That possibly suggest that MAS1 expression might associated with myoepithelial, or basal phenotype.
Moreover, 14 metabolites were detected in all of the 3 time points, but without the same change trend, which might associated with the evolution of syndromes.
These observations indicated that, as a typical nerve tachykinin, SP as well as some of the other neuropeptides might associated with inflammation and degeneration in hip joint and may also have some relationships with the occurrence of pain sensation.
As we already reported that CD204 was a useful marker for TAMs contributing to the angiogenesis, progression, and prognosis of ESCC, 10 We speculated that Cyr61 might associated with the aggressiveness of ESCC by the induction of cell migration and CD204 expression in macrophages.
Though transfusion of blood products during or after surgery had been proved to be a strong risk factor of acute lung injury and might associated with increased mortality in long-term follow-up [ 22- 24], there were no significant differences of nadir HCT during CPB and incidence of transfusion early after surgery between two groups in our study.
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