Sentences with phrase «genetic aetiology»

The genetic aetiology of childhood depression: A review.
Study protocol to investigate the environmental and genetic aetiology of atopic dermatitis: the Indonesian Prospective Study of Atopic Dermatitis in Infants (ISADI)
In this review, we will focus on recent advances in the genetic aetiology of glycaemic traits, and the resulting biological insights.
Objectives: To identify the genetic aetiology of Chitayat syndrome and identify a unifying cause for this specific form of hyperphalangism.

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Bru Cormand, head of the Research Group on Neurogenetics at the Department of Genetics of the UB, affirms that «studies made with monozygotic (genetically identical) and dizygotic twins show that genetic factors play a major role in the aetiology of the disease.»
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Undoubtedly, CDRM has a complex aetiology which probably involves several different factors but most authors agree there is almost certainly a genetic factor due to the very high incidence of the disease in one breed.
The finding of CDRM in several littermate pairs, combined with the acknowledged high incidence of the disease in the German shepherd breed in general suggested that a genetic factor may well be involved in the aetiology of the disease, as previously suggested (Clemmons, 1989).
The importance of considering GxE interactions in understanding the aetiology of complex psychiatric disorders has become more widely acknowledged (Caspi & Moffitt 2006; Canli & Lesch 2007; Munafo et al. 2009), yet the association between specific cultural and genetic factors underlying affective disorders across human populations has been largely unexplored until now.
It also included studies where the aim was to explore the aetiology, mechanism of operation (including genetic mechanisms responsible for a disease), clinical manifestations or treatment patterns for a disease.
We here provide a narrative review of the available evidences on CU traits in three main domains: aetiology (encompassing genetic liability and environmental risk factors), presentation (early signs and longitudinal trajectories) and treatments.
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