نتایج جستجو برای: genetic predisposition to disease

تعداد نتایج: 11159105  

Journal: :Veterinary research 2008
Sylvie L Benestad Jean-Noël Arsac Wilfred Goldmann Maria Nöremark

Atypical/Nor98 scrapie cases in sheep were diagnosed for the first time in Norway in 1998. They are now identified in small ruminants in most European countries and represent an increasingly large proportion of the scrapie cases diagnosed in Europe. Atypical/Nor98 scrapie isolates have shown to be experimentally transmissible into transgenic mice and sheep but the properties of the TSE agent in...

2013
El-Tawil

Published reports demonstrated finding of different susceptible mutant alleles in association with inflammatory bowel disease (CD/UC) in diseased individuals from different populations. It was then assumed that the existence of different associated mutant alleles in subjects with inflammatory bowel disease from different populations means different diseases. Whether this assumption is correct o...

Journal: :Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice 2008

Journal: :Psychopathology 2011
Anuradha Sharma Heinrich Sauer Dirk J A Smit Stephan Bender Matthias Weisbrod

BACKGROUND Differential effects of genes and environment can contribute to etiological heterogeneity in schizophrenia. Twins concordant and discordant for schizophrenia may differ in genetic predisposition to schizophrenia with concordant twins having a higher genetic liability and discordant twins having a lower genetic liability to schizophrenia. We aimed to investigate whether P300 amplitude...

Journal: :Asian journal of andrology 2009
Michelle Guy Zsofia Kote-Jarai Graham G Giles Ali Amin Al Olama Sarah K Jugurnauth Shani Mulholland Daniel A Leongamornlert Stephen M Edwards Jonathan Morrison Helen I Field Melissa C Southey Gianluca Severi Jenny L Donovan Freddie C Hamdy David P Dearnaley Kenneth R Muir Charmaine Smith Melisa Bagnato Audrey T Ardern-Jones Amanda L Hall Lynne T O'Brien Beatrice N Gehr-Swain Rosemary A Wilkinson Angela Cox Sarah Lewis Paul M Brown Sameer G Jhavar Malgorzata Tymrakiewicz Artitaya Lophatananon Sarah L Bryant Alan Horwich Robert A Huddart Vincent S Khoo Christopher C Parker Christopher J Woodhouse Alan Thompson Tim Christmas Chris Ogden Cyril Fisher Charles Jameson Colin S Cooper Dallas R English John L Hopper David E Neal Douglas F Easton Rosalind A Eeles

There is evidence that a substantial part of genetic predisposition to prostate cancer (PCa) may be due to lower penetrance genes which are found by genome-wide association studies. We have recently conducted such a study and seven new regions of the genome linked to PCa risk have been identified. Three of these loci contain candidate susceptibility genes: MSMB, LMTK2 and KLK2/3. The MSMB and K...

Journal: :American Society of Clinical Oncology educational book. American Society of Clinical Oncology. Meeting 2012
Sara Knapke Kristin Zelley Kim E Nichols Wendy Kohlmann Joshua D Schiffman

A substantial proportion of childhood cancers are attributable to an underlying genetic syndrome or inherited susceptibility. Recognition of affected children allows for appropriate cancer risk assessment, genetic counseling, and testing. Identification of individuals who are at increased risk to develop cancers during childhood can guide cancer surveillance and clinical management, which may i...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1995
D de Silva F Gilbert G Needham H Deans P Turnpenny N Haites

Breast cancer is a multifactorial disease with an inherited predisposition being implicated in around 5% of all cases. Using previous epidemiological data assessing risks for the relatives of women with breast cancer, we have identified 154 women (from a screened population of 35,505) and 289 of their relatives between 50 and 64 years who have more than twice the age related risk of developing ...

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