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Some patients reported an evolution from intermittent to daily patterns, which suggested disease progression.
In several patients, they also noted peripheral angiographic findings that suggested disease activity in the absence of clinical evidence of the disease.
The HRCT/fibrosis score suggested disease stabilization instead of progression in 1 of 9 (11.1 %) patients receiving CC-930 50 mg QD, 6 of 10 (60.0 %) receiving CC-930 100 mg QD, and 3 of 7 (42.9 %) receiving CC-930 100 mg BID.
Recent studies have suggested disease associated with exposure to either endocrine disruptors [1], [14], [18], [19], [20], [21] or nutrient restriction [6], [22] can become transgenerationally transmitted.
Intraoperative findings of all five patients suggested disease confined to the uterus.
Genome-wide association studies in the recent past have suggested disease associations, which could be modulated by lncRNAs (43).
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The initial TEMPO trial suggested disease-modifying effects.
A study on in vitro expression of a limited number of chemokines by cultured keratinocytes, using semi-quantitative PCR, suggested disease-specific differences between psoriasis and atopic dermatitis[18], although this concept was not supported in more recent studies[7], [19].
This classification method suggested disease-causing variants in 39 of the 100 investigated families (Table 1, Supp. Table S5).
Other suggested disease-promoting effects in coinfection are depletion of alveolar macrophages by influenza virus infection 18 and impairment of their function by inhibitory receptors expressed on apoptotic cells 10.
"It doesn't mean there's no evidence to suggest disease were caused by exposures over there," he said in a telephone interview.
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