... by an immune reaction to gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye, and barley in people who are genetically susceptible. When the immune system encounters gluten in the body, it cross-reacts with the ...
... the mechanism by which FTO influences changes in BMI and may have important implications in targeting personalized lifestyle recommendations to prevent obesity in genetically susceptible individuals."
... at narrowing down and identifying a gene that is responsible for disease development.
Confirmation of genetic susceptibility could provide insight into the underlying disease process of PFD and ...
... in a part of the mouse genome that appears likely to be involved in genetic susceptibility to gallstones," Davidson says. "We believe it also may be involved in gallstone susceptibility in humans."
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... which indicate susceptibility to MS," says Professor Kilpatrick.
"They also reveal a link between genetic susceptibility to MS and other autoimmune diseases including Type 1 diabetes, Rheumatoid ...
... even when low doses are administered, the mechanism responsible for this susceptibility is not clear. "By identifying a genetic susceptibility for cardiovascular collapse to low dose propofol, our ...
... group cohesion and interdependence," Chiao said.
Collectivist cultures may give individuals who are genetically susceptible to depression a tacit or explicit expectation of social support. "Such ...
... in the New England Journal of Medicine, mark a significant step in the understanding of genetic susceptibility to fungal diseases. The findings have implications for people suffering from chronic ...
... people to have their complete genomes sequenced. Personal genomes will not only tell people about genetic susceptibility to cancer and heart disease, but will also tell them which vitamins and how ...
... , stated: "This is the first study that used a multi-species genetic mapping approach to identify genetic susceptibility factors for a severe infection."
Identification of a genetic polymorphism ...
... of JIA is unknown, results from this study back up past research that shows arthritis arises in a genetically susceptible individual due to environmental factors.
About 300,000 children in the U.S. ...
... affect the brain of their unborn child. These risks – such as prematurity and infections – combined with genetic susceptibility mean that babies could be at double jeopardy of cerebral palsy," says ...
Scientists have pinpointed a major gene for allergic diseases. In genetically susceptible individuals the immune system becomes biased and produces IgE antibodies against harmless agents such as ...
... with less contact, however, elevated IgE levels are associated with allergic disorders.
In genetically susceptible individuals the immune system becomes biased and produces IgE antibodies against ...
... need to be cautious and aware of a possible unintended side effect.
"If you are genetically susceptible to macular degeneration and are exposed to a virus that activates TLR3, it could lead to the ...