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The phrase "promoting factor" is a valid and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to something that contributes to or facilitates a particular action, outcome, or result. Example: The company's strong marketing strategy was a promoting factor in its success and growth in the market.
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It also plays a crucial role as a promoting factor in thyroid tumorigenesis (Derwahl & Nicula, 2014).
Finally, lower limbs paraparesis appeared 17 days after anterior fusion without any promoting factor.
In addition, innovative employees and managers could be a promoting factor for IT in the firm (Sebastian and Moyano, 2007).
It has been reported that EGR1 act as either tumour promoting factor or suppressor.
Frequent disruption of circadian rhythm is an important tumor promoting factor.
MEK in turn activates ERK-type MAPK and downstream effectors that maintain M-phase promoting factor (MPF) activity [14] [16].
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By contrast, perturbations of PINK1 or Parkin did not influence the steady-state abundance of the mitochondrial fission-promoting factor Drp1 or the mitochondrial fusion-promoting factor Opa1, or the subcellular distribution of Drp1.
Death-promoting factors include FasL, while ET-1 is considered as a growth-promoting factor.
SSS represses RYE activity, thus acting as a wake-promoting factor in this particular context.
This observation supports the hypothesis that hPRL might act as a local paracrine/autocrine growth-promoting factor in SCCHN.
The resuscitation-promoting factor (Rpf) is a member of a protein family that is found throughout the actinobacteria.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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