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Lately, CpG islands of Axin2 were found methylated in human neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) and Axin2 expression is correspondingly downregulated, which may contributes to the pathogenesis and growth of NETs (Kim et al., 2013a).

These findings provide a novel mechanism for the drug's neuroprotective effects, which may contributes to its therapeutic benefits in Parkinson's disease.

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All of which may contribute to why the Nazi look is still considered toxic.

This means that today her art is neither encumbered nor enhanced by myth, which may contribute to its undeserved obscurity.

Or that Champagne contains trace amounts of lithium, which may contribute to one's good mood after drinking it?

The Corrosion Of Character was a bestseller in Germany, which may contribute to a feeling in some quarters that Sennett is "an American read by Europeans".

The pillar, which may contribute to better scores in side-impact crash tests, will be an issue when the inevitable convertible — to match Mustang and Camaro — is designed.

In kind, fans of the novel shouldn't fear the film, which may contribute stunning visuals to the tale, but can't rob anyone of the original book.

It also has 12 times as many teenage mothers and twice as many adults with no qualifications, which may contribute to poor health.

He added that police are collecting DNA evidence from the mass grave, which may contribute to any potential murder charges.

Most cooking parties take place weeks to a few months before the wedding, which may contribute to their growing popularity.

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