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From the 25 parameter combinations investigated, 5 failed to converge consistently for the two marker model due to singularity in the design matrix.
However, the authors warned that the high percentage of HCoV-NL63-positive samples could be due to a strong viral activity in the study year, and long-term studies are needed to determine whether HCoV-NL63 infections occur in cycles peaking every two to three years, as observed for other respiratory viruses.
For example, 1) in Type 1 diabetes mellitus, the bulk of both the linkage and association data implicate the HLA region and INS [22]; 2) for Type 2 diabetes mellitus, there are a number of findings in the literature where the association evidence appears to be consistent and compelling ( CAPN10 , KCNJ11 , and PPARG )—the data indicate that the same marker allele is significantly associated and has an effect size of similar direction and magnitude [22] (the linkage data are less congruent, probably due to power considerations); and 3) for age-related macular degeneration, at least five studies show highly significant association with the same CFH Y402H polymorphism [23–27] in a region strongly implicated by multiple linkage studies.
The changes are due, says the paper, to rising drug costs and a cap set by Congress on payments to HMOs.
In RA there is increased recruitment of monocytes, which migrate into the synovial subintima and to the intima, presumably following a chemotactic gradient [ 3 ] . The increase in synovial macrophage numbers is mainly due to enhanced recruitment since there appears to be little contribution from in situ proliferation of these cells [ 21 ] , although deficient apoptosis may have an effect on increasing cell number [ 1 ] . There is also increased recruitment of neutrophils in RA, migrating from subintimal venules, across the synovium and into the synovial fluid where they can occur in large numbers.