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Dendrograms of each species showed at least two groups while combined dendrogram showed three groups with intermixing, indicating possible high levels of cross breeding between species.
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In any vaccine preparation and in particular in genetic vaccine one of the key issue is the production of possible high level of antigen in the host.
Despite nonstatistical significance, there was a trend suggesting possible higher level of vascular leakage mediator MCP-1 (mean MCP-1, 4739.75 ± 655.6 pg/mL versus 3980.8 ± 639.29 pg/mL; P = 0.413) in the T2DM group.
This could cause a temporary system malfunction and component degradation; even a permanent physical damage is also possible at high levels of irradiation.
It is possible that high levels of TPL2 exogenous expression in C4-2B cells, which already express a higher level of endogenous TPL2 expression than LNCaP cells, result in adverse effects on PSA enhancer/promoter activity.
It is also possible that high levels of cadmium could be concentrated in well water in polluted locations.
It is possible that high levels of angiomotin-L1 in the ER negative tumours contribute to this clinical link.
Second, that preopera-tive risk assessment based on serological and clinical chemistry data is possible, with high levels of accuracy.
It is possible that high levels of stigma around orphanhood in countries with high HIV prevalence could lead to psychosocial distress and increased sexual risk amongst adolescents.
It is also possible that high levels of Tregs might be a part of the mechanism maintaining HPV-positive status of some HNSCC tumors.
It is possible that high levels of 'hassles' cause anxiety and depression symptoms, which would be implied by some of the qualitative work in this area.
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