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1 mmon cause of biomaterial implant failure in modern medicine.
2 acteria is a major threat to the practice of modern medicine.
3    Covalent drugs constitute cornerstones of modern medicine.
4  reactions that has had a profound impact on modern medicine.
5  deficits, are among the main unmet needs in modern medicine.
6 , liver failure remains a major challenge in modern medicine.
7  a general problem with a broken paradigm of modern medicine.
8 l processes and central to life sciences and modern medicine.
9 making them promising therapeutic targets in modern medicine.
10  Such advances represent a paradigm shift in modern medicine.
11 teins from plants has greatly contributed to modern medicine.
12 herapeutic concepts that are revolutionizing modern medicine.
13 dered some of the most impactful advances of modern medicine.
14  to antibiotics has become a major threat to modern medicine.
15 lecules have a potential to become a part of modern medicine.
16 e most valuable and widespread treatments in modern medicine.
17 ines are one of the greatest achievements of modern medicine.
18 ntial of mitochondria-based nanotherapies in modern medicine.
19 eptide drug discovery is at the forefront of modern medicine.
20 resent a particularly challenging problem in modern medicine.
21 e an increasingly recognized complication of modern medicine.
22 unity and inflammation as a metanarrative of modern medicine.
23  bacterial pathogens threatens the future of modern medicine.
24 fever syndromes and septic shock-a plague on modern medicine.
25  Drug toxicity is a long-standing concern of modern medicine.
26 trates that new antibiotics are critical for modern medicine.
27 spatiotemporal control is a key challenge in modern medicine.
28 ed as the starting point for clinical PDT in modern medicine.
29 tibiotics and are a significant challenge to modern medicine.
30 f psychiatry to move forward into the era of modern medicine.
31 ological temperatures is an integral part of modern medicine.
32 oses, or as an ingredient of traditional and modern medicine.
33 lzheimer's disease is a central challenge of modern medicine.
34 lifestyle factors into account is central to modern medicine.
35 mplanted devices is constantly increasing in modern medicine.
36 and overtreatment is common in many areas of modern medicine.
37 bate around managing expensive technology in modern medicine.
38  and helped to facilitate the development of modern medicine.
39 IV-1 infection and is a major achievement of modern medicine.
40 nd intellectual unification of evolution and modern medicine.
41 idered some of the most challenging tasks in modern medicine.
42  anesthesia is considered a major mystery of modern medicine.
43 es represent one of the greatest triumphs of modern medicine.
44 ional forager-farmers with limited access to modern medicine.
45 tural hosts remains a fundamental mystery of modern medicine.
46 re indispensable in biochemical research and modern medicine.
47 in human disease has been poorly explored by modern medicine.
48 to seeing these cells brought to fruition in modern medicine.
49  needs to adapt to the changing pressures of modern medicine.
50  played a leading role in the development of modern medicine.
51      Gene therapy is an exciting frontier in modern medicine.
52  only recently as an important discipline in modern medicine.
53 mbination therapy is increasingly central to modern medicine.
54 ents remain for whom no cure is available in modern medicine.
55 r accurate prediction a crucial challenge in modern medicine.
56 e become a major threat to public health and modern medicine.
57 ins one of the most challenging phenomena of modern medicine.
58 er remains one of the greatest challenges in modern medicine.
59 erived pharmaceuticals are widely applied in modern medicines.
60 ntimicrobial resistance (AMR) is undermining modern medicine, a problem compounded by bacterial adapt
61        Biotechnology is essential to advance modern medicine and alleviate global health crises, yet
62                  Homeostasis is the basis of modern medicine and allostasis, a further elaboration of
63 ers remain one of the defining challenges of modern medicine and among the most poorly served with ne
64                         Antibiotics underpin modern medicine and are critical for pandemic preparedne
65 tibacterial resistance is a severe threat to modern medicine and human health.
66 of the 20th century had a profound impact on modern medicine and human wellbeing.
67                      Despite advancements in modern medicine and increased understanding of the paras
68 at to global health, undermining advances in modern medicine and increasing mortality from previously
69 reconsider the ethical principles underlying modern medicine and ophthalmic care as well as the ramif
70 t the relaxation of natural selection due to modern medicine and reduced variance in family size is n
71 ischemic stroke remains an important goal of modern medicine and substantive advances are occurring.
72 the potential to advance the capabilities of modern medicine and surgery.
73 nfection control, public health, and much of modern medicine and surgery.
74           Lanthanides play a crucial role in modern medicine and technology as well as in the metabol
75  changes are taking place at a great pace in modern medicine, and surgical oncologists are at the for
76 ics, the most frequently prescribed drugs of modern medicine, are extensively used for both human and
77 t responding to any antibiotics, threatening modern medicine as we know it.
78 medicine and therapies represent the goal of modern medicine, as drug discovery strives to move away
79 nce-related heredity, is at the epicenter of modern medicine because it can help to explain the relat
80        Atopic eczema (AE) is a challenge for modern medicine, because it is prevalent, severely affec
81 nesthesia is not restricted to the domain of modern medicine but has broad biological relevance with
82                  Biomarkers have transformed modern medicine but remain largely elusive in psychiatry
83      Blood transfusion plays a vital role in modern medicine, but frequent shortages occur.
84            Antibiotic use not only underpins modern medicine, but has brought huge changes to the wor
85 idrug-resistant bacteria are a challenge for modern medicine, but how these pathogens are so successf
86           Drug combinations are essential to modern medicine, but their discovery remains slow and in
87                Antibiotics are essential for modern medicine, but their use drives the evolution of a
88              Gene therapy has revolutionized modern medicine by offering innovative treatments for ge
89 y for HIV infection represents a triumph for modern medicine, chronic suppressive therapy is required
90                                              Modern medicine continues to evolve, and the treatment a
91 stigated whether these biomedical indexes in modern medicine could be beneficial to TCM syndrome diag
92                               The success of modern medicine creates a growing population of those su
93 ave a long history of use in traditional and modern medicine due to their inherent bioactivity.
94                                           As modern medicine embraces therapeutic approaches that exp
95 ular contrast media (ICM) are fundamental to modern medicine, enhancing diagnostics and treatment in
96                             Few diagnoses in modern medicine evoke more apprehension in patients and
97                                              Modern medicine faces the challenge of developing safer
98 istered auranofin (Ridaura), are utilized in modern medicine for the treatment of inflammatory arthri
99 munotherapies are becoming powerful means of modern medicine for treating cancers and autoimmune dise
100 the family, economic priorities, distrust in modern medicine, generational traditions, and emotional
101                                              Modern medicine has established three central antimicrob
102                                              Modern medicine has generally viewed the concept of "psy
103  noninvasive therapies at the organ level in modern medicine has gradually become possible.
104                                 An enigma of modern medicine has persisted for over 150 years.
105 roaches for disease management in the era of modern medicine have saved countless lives and enhanced
106 edical devices comprise a major component of modern medicine, however immune-mediated fibrosis and re
107 render antibiotics - which are essential for modern medicine - ineffective, thus posing a threat to h
108                                              Modern medicine is facing the spread of biofilm-related
109 as shown to play an enabling role in cancer, modern medicine is still trying to develop novel compoun
110                    A continuing challenge in modern medicine is the identification of safer and more
111 ntelligence (AI) offers many promises across modern medicine, it may carry a significant risk for the
112 lthough the discovery of uromodulin predates modern medicine, its significance in health and disease
113 though imaging has become a standard tool of modern medicine, its widespread use has been paralleled
114                                              Modern medicine makes it possible for many people to liv
115    Despite the central role of antibodies in modern medicine, no method currently exists to design no
116                                              Modern medicine now offers potentially life-saving treat
117 s, technology, and administrative demands of modern medicine often impede the human connection that i
118 , iPSC modeling has the promise to influence modern medicine on several fronts: early diagnosis, drug
119                             In comparison to modern medicine, one of the advantages of TCM is the pri
120 nted by the rising costs and capabilities of modern medicine, other nations have chosen national heal
121 untless lives and enabled the development of modern medicine over the past 70 years.
122 e most diverse medical-surgical practices in modern medicine.Pediatric endoscopists are alerted to pr
123 cally important natural products, from early modern medicines (penicillin, bacitracin) to current blo
124 al infections are on the rise as advances in modern medicine prolong the lives of severely ill patien
125 are emerging as a transformative approach in modern medicine, providing innovative, highly adaptable
126                                              Modern medicine relies on ion channels and G protein-cou
127 ion in injured spinal cord represents one of modern medicine's greatest challenges.
128    Small molecule drugs form the backbone of modern medicine's therapeutic arsenal.
129                                              Modern medicine seeks precision targeting, imaging and t
130         Medical imaging is a great asset for modern medicine, since it allows physicians to spatially
131                        With some advances in modern medicine (such as cancer chemotherapy, broad expo
132                              Achievements in modern medicine, such as major surgery, organ transplant
133 nce of new pathogens and new developments in modern medicine that are promoting susceptibility to inf
134                          Despite advances in modern medicine, there are few options for those sufferi
135 senger RNA (mRNA) therapy has revolutionized modern medicine through its rapid development capabiliti
136 crobial resistance challenges the ability of modern medicine to contain infections.
137 Neuronal stimulation is an emerging field in modern medicine to control immune and organ function.
138 as standalone treatments or complementary to modern medicine to control type 2 diabetes.
139  arguably one of the most important drugs in modern medicine, utilized in many disorders.
140                                           In modern medicine very important is the development of new
141  these impressive advances in the context of modern medicine, we incorporate examples from human clin
142                              A challenge for modern medicine will be to discover new antibiotics or s
143 allergy and immunology (A/I) has transformed modern medicine with the development of diagnostic and t
144 emains one of the most complex challenges in modern medicine, with intricate relationships between im
145              RNA has sparked a revolution in modern medicine, with the potential to transform the way
146   Therapeutic proteins (TPs) are critical in modern medicine, yet shortage of TPs in disaster situati
147 ong the most promising therapeutic agents in modern medicine, yet their formulation into high-concent
148 ccination is one of the greatest triumphs of modern medicine, yet we remain largely ignorant of the m

 
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