Zarkovic M. The role of oxidative stress on the pathogenesis of Graves'disease.
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They concluded that HHV-8 is unlikely to play a role in the pathogenesis of IPAH.
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We are already beginning to understand which cells are central to RA pathogenesis.
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Golub, T. R. Genomic approaches to the pathogenesis of hematologic malignancy.
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Ab is widely acknowledged to be involved in the early pathogenesis of the disease.
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The finding provides new understanding into the pathogenesis of human cancers.
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Haldar and Bhattacharjee are experts in malaria parasite biology and pathogenesis.
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He is a Burroughs Wellcome investigator in the pathogenesis of infectious disease.
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The origination and development of a disease
(pathogenic) infective: able to cause disease; "infective agents"; "pathogenic bacteria"
The term pathogenesis means step by step development of a disease and the chain of events leading to that disease due to a series of changes in the structure and /or function of a cell/tissue/organ being caused by a microbial, chemical or physical agent. ...
In biology, a pathogen (Greek: u03C0u03ACu03B8u03BFu03C2 pathos "suffering, passion" and -u03B3u03B5u03BDu03AEu03C2 -genu0113s "producer of") in the oldest and broadest sense is anything that can produce disease; the term came into use in the 1880s. Typically the term is used to describe an infectious agent such as a virus, bacterium, prion, a fungus, or even another micro-organism.
(Pathogenic) productive of disease.
(Pathogenic) Capable of causing disease.
(Pathogenic) A term used to describe micro-organisms which cause disease, for example salmonella bacteria. These bacteria are known to be harmful to humans.
(Pathogenic) Any agent (e.g. bacteria, virus, protein), which either directly or indirectly causes disease.
(Pathogenic) Disease inducing (usually referring to Fungi)