human disease
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhumananddisease
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human
noun[C]
uk/ˈhjuː.mən/us/ˈhjuː.mən/
a ...
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disease
noun
uk/dɪˈziːz/us/dɪˈziːz/
(an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by ...
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(Definition ofhumananddiseasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Moreover, study of the rd-3 mutation might also lead to clues for therapies to prolong photoreceptor survival inhumandisease.
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Nor has the potential use of genetic modification to create better animal models forhumandisease.
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This would have significant impact in the prevention ofhumandisease.
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Animal cysts were recognized by almost everyone but parasite transmission and the link tohumandiseasewas mostly unknown.
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As far as we are aware, these data represent the only direct test of this assumption in a pathogen of relevance tohumandisease.
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The best-known example is the impact of the widespread use of antibiotics both for the treatment ofhumandiseaseand as preventive treatment of livestock.
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Such studies should help determine the power of the approaches outlined in this article to provide potential new treatments forhumandisease.
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Glucose-6-phosphate isomerase deficiency associated with nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia in the mouse : an animal model for thehumandisease.
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There are many cases already of dogs sniffing outhumandiseasethat have been reported in this section.
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Based on the popular logistic regression model, we present a new approach for haplotype association analysis ofhumandiseasetraits.
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There is clearly scope for developing further animal models that more closely resemble thehumandisease.
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Although these treatments have brought hope of new ways to target signalling pathways inhumandisease, there have been some drawbacks.
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The recent and future use of nematodes and their products in treatinghumandiseaseare also discussed.
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He concluded that the natural route of transmission inhumandiseasewas, therefore, via the nose.
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Family-based research is essential to understanding the genetic and environmental etiology ofhumandisease.
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Review article: free radicals, antioxidants andhumandisease: where are we now?
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This chapter gives an overview of the scope and also the limitations of gene therapy applied tohumandisease.
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First, what is the relevance of progestin-induced mammary cancer tohumandisease?
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