Other cofactors include smoking, oral contraceptive use, multiparity, and possibly inflammation. |
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The causes are clearly different from risk factors, which are the diseases accompanying cofactors. |
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Any effect of breast feeding may be limited to a critical period or depend on other cofactors. |
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These studies show that sucrose breakdown and starch synthesis are restricted by the levels of adenine and uridine nucleotide cofactors. |
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Gender, age and body mass index were taken into consideration as cofactors or covariates. |
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Cellular flavins and flavin adenine dinucleotides and mononucleotides exist mostly as cofactors for enzymes involved in oxidation-reduction reactions. |
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The most effective chemoprevention protocols would include antioxidants, other vitamins, minerals used as cofactors in antioxidant enzymes, and DNA protecting nutrients. |
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The reasons are unknown but may be at least partially related to some environmental or genetic cofactors present that are necessary to trigger development of the disease. |
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Because many persons have these genotypes and only a few develop gluten-sensitive enteropathy, investigators have hypothesized that other genes or cofactors may be involved. |
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Counseling can be offered to all patients with HCV infection to modify or prevent the adverse effects of cofactors, such as alcohol consumption, on disease progression. |
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By getting the iron out of the liver and dealing with the other cofactors, a lot of people are going to lead normal, healthy lives without any problems. |
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In addition, structural information on multimeric flavoproteins has been obtained from time-resolved anisotropy studies through energy transfer between the flavin cofactors. |
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They also exhibit good chemoselectivity, regioselectivity and enantioselectivity, and as hydrolases they do not require cofactors. |
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The endogenous cofactors, thioctic acid and dihydrolipoic acid, are neuroprotective against NMDA and malonic acid lesions of striatum. |
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Despite its universal importance in DNA synthesis, different organisms have evolved diverse enzymatic cofactors to catalyze this reaction. |
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The importance of cofactors in the function of steroidogenic enzymes has become apparent during recent years. |
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Sulfite oxidase has cofactors of molybdenum, pyridoxine, cobalamine, and other influences. |
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That individually and environmentally mediated cofactors function in the development of infant methemoglobinemia is not a new finding. |
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With adjustments made for environmental cofactors, there was a significant correlation between the lifestyle index score and colorectal cancer risk. |
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Cystathionine beta-synthase or thermolabile methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase enzymes, and vitamins like B12, B6 and folic acid are the cofactors in the metabolism of Hcy. |
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Metalloproteins are a group of proteins with metal ion cofactors. |
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It does so by binding to the sulfhydryl groups found on many enzymes, or mimicking and displacing other metals which act as cofactors in many enzymatic reactions. |
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Cofactors are usually selected on the basis of simple forward selection, with markers entering the model individually rather than in pairs. |
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