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The state of being predisposed or susceptible to something, especially to a disease or other health problem
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Unlike online catalogues, booksellers are both fallible and limited; they not only make mistakes but also prioritize according to predisposition.
It also adds that somatic de novo mutations are highly variable, may depend on tissue and age of the individual, and could add to predisposition for disease.
Research concerned with molecular predictors has highlighted a number of potentially important DNA polymorphisms contributing to predisposition to success in certain types of sport.
Real-time detection of deleterious mutations in BRCA1 gene related to predisposition to hereditary breast/ovarian cancer was performed with the instrument developed using PCR products.
The overall results show that concussive brain injury reprograms genes which could lead to predisposition to neurological and psychiatric disorders, and that genomic information from peripheral leukocytes has the potential to predict TBI pathogenesis in the brain.
Application of high throughput genomic technologies has paved ways to gain an improved knowledge about the composition of the resident microbes and the ecosystem homeostasis and underscores the concept that dysbiosis of the flora may lead to predisposition to infection and diseases.
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Moreover, HDAC9 variants seem to relate to the predisposition to atherosclerosis [118].
For instance, cigarette smoking is known to cause predisposition to the development of lung cancer.
To characterise predisposition to post herpetic neuralgia following herpes zoster.
Foot posture is thought to influence predisposition to overuse injuries of the lower limb.
Here, we explore epigenetic modulation of DGKA as a way to mitigate predisposition to fibrosis.
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