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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'render susceptible' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe making someone vulnerable to something. For example, "Years of poverty had rendered the family susceptible to disease."
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Therefore, mechanistically similar mutations, for example, mutation of glial glutamate transporter EAAT2 associated with common migraine [ 115], might render susceptible patients with migraine more prone to develop CSD after mild ischemic vascular events, such as microembolisms, and more sensitive to stroke with mild ischemia [ 114].
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Female mice were rendered susceptible to infection by subcutaneous injection with 2.5 mg of medroxyprogesterone acetate (Depo-Provera®, Pharmacia) in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) 6 days prior to challenge [30].
Furthermore, patients can be rendered susceptible to opportunistic infections such as tuberculosis [ 4].
Mice are also amenable to genetic manipulation and can be rendered susceptible to atherosclerosis.
Others were rendered susceptible to inappropriate application of pattern recognition or missing important checking steps in maintaining safety while distracted.
Adenoviruses can be rendered susceptible to antiherpetic prodrugs such as ganciclovir (GCV), upon expression of the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (HSV-TK) gene in adenovirus-infected cells.
However, future studies should address whether females may be rendered susceptible at higher particle concentrations or at longer durations of exposure.
Furthermore, melanoma, which is typically resistant to ABT-737 treatment, can be rendered susceptible to the compound through genetic or non-selective pharmacologic inhibition of Mcl-1 in multiple reports.
Work by Aquila et al. [ 49] on purified and reconstituted ANT shows that the carrier is protected from trypsin digestion by CAtr addition, but rendered susceptible by bongkrekate addition.
In addition to the risk of immunocompromise, HD patients may be rendered susceptible to ESBL-related infection by frequent vascular catheterization, catheter manipulation, and the need for broad-spectrum antibiotics during prolonged hospitalization, especially in the ICU setting.
In this model, the mammary epithelium is rendered susceptible due to impaired p53 activity during specific periods of mammary gland development, but specific endocrine stimuli serve to activate p53 function and to mitigate this risk.
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