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pathogenesisThe development of a disease and the chain of events leading to that disease.
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pathogenesisthe development of disease; specifically the cellular events and reactions and mechanisms occurring in the development of disease.
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pathogenesis1876, from patho- + genesis.
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pathogenesisThe origin and development of a disease.
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pathogenesisThe mechanisms and changes involved in development of a disease state.
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pathogenesisProduction and development of disease. pathogenic
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pathogenesisthe initialization and growth of a cognitive or physical illness or disease. Commonly referred to as noso-genesis.
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pathogenesis(n) the origination and development of a disease
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pathogenesis The pathologic or biochemical mechanism resulting in the development of a disease.
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pathogenesisThe origin and development of a disease. Pathogenesis includes the specific processes that occur during the development of a disease.
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pathogenesisthe origin and development of a disease. More specifically, it's the way a microbe (bacteria, virus, etc.) causes disease in its host.
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pathogenesisthe sequence of processes in disease development from the initial contact between a pathogen and its host to completion of the syndrome.
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pathogenesisThe mechanism by which a certain agent causes disease.
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pathogenesisThe origin and development of a disease. More specifically, it is the way a microbe (bacteria, virus, etc.) causes disease in its host. peptide
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pathogenesisThe molecular and cellular events that lead to or cause a disease.
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pathogenesisThe process by which disease develops.
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pathogenesisThe origination and development of disease.
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pathogenesisThe origin and development of a disease
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