Pathogenesis

Pathogenesis is the process by which a disease develops in an organism. It is the origin and development of the signs and symptoms of a disease. Pathogenesis is an important field of study in medicine and its research can help to identify causative agents, improved diagnosis techniques, and treatments. Pathogenesis is also important for understanding the spread of a disease, as well as how to prevent and control it. The knowledge of pathogenesis is also key in public health strategies, as it can help inform interventions such as preventive vaccines, awareness campaigns, and screening tests.

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Molecular and Metabolic Pathogenesis of Familial Combined Hyperlipidemia and Association with Metabolic Syndrome
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Amino Acids and their Derivatives in Pathogenesis and Treatment of Liver Diseases
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