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ADAMTS genes and the risk of cerebral aneurysm
Astrid Arning
, Astrid Jeibmann
, Stephan Koehnemann
, Benjamin Brokinkel
, Christian Ewelt
, Klaus Berger
, Juergen Wellmann
, Ulrike Nowak-Goettl
, Walter Stummer
,
Monika Stoll
, Markus Holling
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Biochemie
MaCSBio | Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
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risks
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genes
100%
pathogenesis
100%
genetics
75%
matrices
50%
variations
50%
nucleotides
50%
populations
50%
screening
25%
patients
25%
walls
25%
control
25%
inflammation
25%
pediatrics
25%
carriers
25%
investigations
25%
adults
25%
vascular diseases
25%
Keyphrases
Cerebral Aneurysm
100%
ADAMTS
100%
Aneurysm Pathogenesis
30%
Single nucleotide Polymorphism
20%
Genetic Variation
20%
ADAMTS13
20%
ADAMTS2
20%
Matrix Metalloproteinases Genes
20%
Gene Variants
10%
Protective Effect
10%
Genetic Variants
10%
Inflammatory Process
10%
High-risk Population
10%
Healthy Adults
10%
Vascular Disease
10%
Vascular Remodeling
10%
Mechanism of Action
10%
Significant Risk Factors
10%
Etiopathogenesis
10%
Familial Predisposition
10%
Lines of Evidence
10%
ADAM12
10%
Pediatric Stroke
10%
Susceptibility Variations
10%
In(III)
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
ADAMTS
100%
Genetic Variation
40%
Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism
40%
Matrix Metalloproteinase
40%
ADAMTS2
40%
ADAMTS13
40%
Normal Human
20%
Genetic Divergence
20%
Case-Control Study
20%
Population Risk
20%