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1                           Reported here is a new strategy, a biredox eutectic, as the sole electrolyt
2  downstream effectors may serve as potential new strategies against chronic inflammatory diseases suc
3 hese changes may make it possible to develop new strategies against obesity.
4 as such, this study demonstrates a potential new strategy against ZIKV.
5                                         This new strategy allows full control over the introduction o
6                               More recently, new strategies and technologies have been developed to d
7 ogical processes and diseases, and discusses new strategies and therapeutic implications of targeting
8 identified gaps in our current knowledge and new strategies and tools that are required to achieve HB
9   These additional degrees of freedom enable new strategies and yield better solutions than are possi
10                                   Therefore, new strategies are necessary to develop the next generat
11                                              New strategies are needed for ample representation of ra
12 g overdose crisis in the United States (US), new strategies are needed to address the epidemic and to
13                                              New strategies are needed to counter the escalating thre
14                                              New strategies are needed to design future therapies tha
15 ed in about two-thirds of TNBC patients, and new strategies are needed to mitigate resistance.
16                                     Rational new strategies are needed to treat tumors resistant to k
17 ure proper treatment of bacterial infections new strategies are needed.
18 tially infects respiratory epithelial cells; new strategies are urgently required.Objectives: Here, w
19 ity of NIH vaccine-induced antibodies enable new strategies, beyond the absolute levels of nAbs, for
20                           In conclusion, the new strategy, called PRES (Personalized REgimen Selectio
21 ) gained or lost by investing resources in a new strategy compared with a standard strategy at a will
22                                          The new strategy constitutes an unprecedented application of
23                                           As new strategies continue to be developed, it is equally i
24                                              New strategies designed to regulate the immune system co
25                                            A new strategy enabling electrical stimulation of bacteria
26    We offer perspectives on both current and new strategies for achieving such Li anodes with the spe
27                                              New strategies for algorithm evaluation that more accura
28 ht be of particular importance for designing new strategies for antioxidant-based drug discovery.
29    Thus, there is a critical need to develop new strategies for better management of copper-tolerant
30 s and diverse modes of BM invasion may yield new strategies for blocking cancer progression and metas
31 tion cross-talk holds promise for developing new strategies for cancer interception, prevention, and
32 provide opportunities for the development of new strategies for combatting BRD aimed at preventing ea
33                                              New strategies for combatting tolerance and persistence
34                             The emergence of new strategies for connexin targeting, combined with an
35 tivity within microbial consortia and enable new strategies for control and design of bacterial signa
36                     The structure may enable new strategies for developing NcRTIs.
37            Insights from these studies offer new strategies for developing next generation inhibitors
38 ith other treatment modalities would provide new strategies for disease therapy.
39 ion and drug discovery as well as developing new strategies for drug delivery.
40 n plant SA metabolism and would help develop new strategies for engineering disease resistance in cro
41 onents establish DNA methylation and enables new strategies for epigenetic gene regulation via target
42               As genomics continues to grow, new strategies for funding and developing the software t
43 ead-free double perovskites, but also offers new strategies for further development of advanced perov
44 increased genomic heterogeneity and requires new strategies for GBM treatment.
45  results pave the way for the development of new strategies for generating lungs in large animals to
46 al modifications has the potential to enable new strategies for genome engineering.
47 porous semiconducting composites, as well as new strategies for host-guest interfacial engineering.
48 HCMV evades inhibition by PKR and identified new strategies for how PKR activity might be restored du
49                           The development of new strategies for improved diabetes and lipid control f
50 in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), new strategies for improving surgical education and care
51 ing, suggesting that endosomes might provide new strategies for manipulating GPCR signaling.
52 e means by which taste might be exploited in new strategies for mosquito control, which may be urgent
53                       These findings suggest new strategies for overcoming PD-L1-mediated immune evas
54 ons for understanding cercariae motility and new strategies for preventing schistosome infection.
55          Vigilance for this complication and new strategies for prevention and treatment are necessar
56                                              New strategies for prevention are required.
57                 Furthermore, we propose some new strategies for R gene discovery, how to balance resi
58 odels into clinical applications and propose new strategies for rational design of future anti-CSC tr
59  but targeting effector programs may provide new strategies for reinvigorating T cell function.
60 scaffolder called MetaCarvel, which combines new strategies for repeat detection with graph analytics
61 ntermediates and second messengers allow for new strategies for safe and effective delivery of these
62 ntiviral responses in zebrafish and provides new strategies for simultaneously discovering viruses an
63  findings may be used for the development of new strategies for surveillance of drug resistance in ot
64                         Our results identify new strategies for targeting atopic dermatitis.
65 ivity in calcineurin signaling should reveal new strategies for targeting the phosphatase in disease.
66 mic and epigenomic landscape of ASCP provide new strategies for targeting this aggressive subtype of
67 n cancer via binding RXRalpha, which provide new strategies for the design of new RXRalpha-based anti
68                       This review focuses on new strategies for the development and evaluation of tar
69                          Our results provide new strategies for the development of advanced photodete
70 AKI and kidney repair but also might lead to new strategies for the diagnosis and therapy of this dis
71 nt, forcing the human populations to develop new strategies for the exploitation of their environment
72 her research, if replicated, they may enable new strategies for the identification of processes impor
73 ct of bioorthogonal chemistries has inspired new strategies for the in vivo synthesis of bioactive ag
74 bolism in obese subjects will help to design new strategies for the prevention and treatment of NAFLD
75 ctors, microbiota, and arboviruses may offer new strategies for the prevention of arboviral diseases
76 te more severe viral illnesses might lead to new strategies for the prevention of viral wheezing illn
77 iconductors with organic thin films promises new strategies for the realization of complex hybrid opt
78 s bioactive peptide may lead to implementing new strategies for the regeneration of bone and other mi
79 S-CoV-2 infection and may help rationalizing new strategies for the treatment of COVID-19 patients.
80 ng cancer cell metabolism and development of new strategies for the treatment of lethal PC.
81 AR-alpha in behavior regulation and suggests new strategies for the treatment of neuropsychopathologi
82 ted understanding of early embryogenesis and new strategies for therapeutic intervention in early pre
83 understanding of these processes and lead to new strategies for therapies.
84              These novel results may lead to new strategies for thiol enhancement during winemaking.
85                                              New strategies for tissue engineering have great potenti
86 iver robust mechanistic inference and unveil new strategies for translational exploitation.
87 ty and nociceptive transmission and suggests new strategies for treating this painful condition.
88 nfection and disease progression, as well as new strategies for treatment.
89     Targeting immunometabolism may represent new strategies for tuberculosis prevention and/or treatm
90  initial promise as a key tool for realizing new strategies for understanding host and pathogen biolo
91 acronutrient uptake parameters, and proposes new strategies for using uptake kinetics parameters as s
92       These studies have potential to inform new strategies for vaccine development by identifying bN
93                       This approach offers a new strategy for (de)hydrogenation and other catalytic t
94                           We also describe a new strategy for acquiring both positive- and negative-m
95 adical catalysis (MRC) offers a conceptually new strategy for addressing this and other outstanding i
96  activation is extensively investigated as a new strategy for cancer therapy.
97 h radiotherapy and chemotherapy, providing a new strategy for cancer treatment.
98 nosine, and its inhibition was proposed as a new strategy for cancer treatment.
99 ener using an exogeneous ligand introduces a new strategy for catalyst design with proton responsive
100                     Cancer theranostics is a new strategy for combating cancer that integrates cancer
101                        Presented herein is a new strategy for constructing ortho-arylated primary and
102                     These findings provide a new strategy for designing high performance heterogeneou
103                         Herein, we propose a new strategy for designing potent antigen mimics based o
104 using NMR relaxation dispersion, including a new strategy for directly observing transient conformati
105 lar imaging (PMI) is emerging as a promising new strategy for effective diagnosis and treatment guida
106 scent cells in tissues, thereby suggesting a new strategy for eliminating senescent cells during agei
107 chromoplast number and highlight a potential new strategy for enhancing carotenoid accumulation and n
108                             It may provide a new strategy for future prevention or treatment of atopi
109 ng up several open questions and providing a new strategy for future work in the field.
110                                 We present a new strategy for germplasm evaluation under genotype x e
111 tential utility of the OX40 PET imaging as a new strategy for GvHD diagnosis and therapy monitoring.
112 on limits mycobacterial growth, suggesting a new strategy for host-directed therapies against tubercu
113 f EphA4 and/or Tie2 represents an attractive new strategy for improving collateral function, neural t
114 l topoisomerase inhibitors (NBTIs) provide a new strategy for investigating the well-validated DNA gy
115            Our study not only demonstrates a new strategy for isolating VLVs but also shows the impor
116 at an RARalpha specific agonist may afford a new strategy for lipid-lowering and CVD risk reduction.
117 pplied NanoLuc split-luciferase to produce a new strategy for measuring protein transport.
118 d the alkyne geometries, thus illustrating a new strategy for modulating strain via remote substituen
119  in increased secretion of EPO, suggesting a new strategy for more efficient production of recombinan
120                        RASER thus provides a new strategy for oncogene-specific cancer detection and
121 ar regulation of erythropoiesis and offers a new strategy for overcoming chronic anemias.
122 l line for improved targeting and to offer a new strategy for patients with neuroblastoma.
123                          Here we introduce a new strategy for preparing redox-active MOF thin-film el
124                            Here, we assess a new strategy for promoting the degradation of six repres
125  The TCZ-PNPs-assisted NIR-II PMI provides a new strategy for RA theranostics, therapeutic monitoring
126                                 We present a new strategy for silyl radical generation via electrored
127 vo model of spinal cord injury, suggesting a new strategy for spinal cord repair.
128                        Herein, we describe a new strategy for stabilizing and utilizing transient alp
129 ch of 3D imaging and metabolomics provides a new strategy for studying phenotypic traits and metaboli
130 ts in normal and diseased tissues could be a new strategy for tackling challenges in disease diagnosi
131                            This work opens a new strategy for the application of nanomaterials in soi
132                   These observations offer a new strategy for the assembly of heterometallic clusters
133                                            A new strategy for the C(7)-H functionalization of indolin
134                                      Here, a new strategy for the catalyst support design focusing on
135               We report the development of a new strategy for the chemical analysis of live cells bas
136                                            A new strategy for the construction of 3-phenyl-1H-pyrrolo
137 that underpins our data provides an exciting new strategy for the control of target gene expression i
138 s proliferation, this approach could offer a new strategy for the development of HIV inhibitors.
139                            Herein, we show a new strategy for the gene mutation (BRAF c.1799T>A; p.
140 inhibition of KDM5 histone-demethylases is a new strategy for the personalized treatment of HER2(+) b
141 phosphine borane compounds offer a promising new strategy for the reversible immobilization of amino
142                The developed method offers a new strategy for the therapeutic drug monitoring of NOAC
143 e IL-4Ralpha pathway should be targeted as a new strategy for the treatment of airway hyperresponsive
144             Therefore, this study suggests a new strategy for the treatment of cancer relapse after c
145               They also point to a potential new strategy for the treatment of Lowe syndrome.
146  for breast cancer progression and suggest a new strategy for therapeutic control of breast cancer.
147 roteasome activation in more detail offers a new strategy for therapeutic targeting of proteasomal pr
148           In addition, our method provides a new strategy for transcriptome analysis.
149                 In this work, we introduce a new strategy for transferring modular reconfigurable DNA
150 e use of therapeutically targeting JAKs as a new strategy for treating immune and inflammatory diseas
151 teins (SGLTs) in the kidneys is a relatively new strategy for treating type 2 diabetes.
152                    In this work, we report a new strategy for tuning H(2)S delivery to a specific pH
153                       Herein, we introduce a new strategy for unambiguous identification and accurate
154 ystems immunology also presents an important new strategy for understanding human immunity directly,
155                            We thus present a new strategy for using nested supramolecular interaction
156                     Among the most effective new strategies has been the development of substituents
157                                      Here, a new strategy has been demonstrated that provides direct
158                          We propose that the new strategy has the potential to extend beyond peptide
159 entional antibiotics; however, most of these new strategies have additional and considerable hurdles
160            However, as the COF field matures new strategies have surfaced that bypass this crystallin
161                                              New strategies in allergen-specific immunotherapy have a
162 al models of neural processing and calls for new strategies in attempts to train and enhance performa
163  two-dimensional matter to be probed, enable new strategies in faceted nanoparticle and nanoshell syn
164 d cellular biology of the T cell have led to new strategies in this fight, including checkpoint block
165 pproach of thermal noise tracking points out new strategies in understanding interactions between cel
166  counterion via a phosphine ligand enables a new strategy in asymmetric counteranion-directed catalys
167                      This finding provides a new strategy in regulating OAT1 function that can be use
168 gineered gene drives are being explored as a new strategy in the fight against vector-borne diseases
169 ovides a foundation for the development of a new strategy in vegetation restoration.
170  On the basis of the findings, we proposed a new strategy in which selective type II reversible kinas
171                                          The new strategy is based on a controlled single-crystal to
172                                         This new strategy is illustrated using two different polymer
173 wable energy storage is being addressed with new strategies, materials, and approaches under current
174                           We also identify a new strategy, 'moral opportunism', in which participants
175                          Herein, we report a new strategy, multivariate modulation, which allows inco
176  by their vectors, as well as for developing new strategies of insect pest management and virus resis
177                      This work thus provides new strategies of manipulating catalysts active centers
178                                 We present a new strategy of Acetylcholinesterease (AchE) immobilizat
179                In this study, we developed a new strategy of nitrogen fixation by enriching free-livi
180                          Our study reveals a new strategy of PRRSV for immune evasion and enhanced re
181                                    Herein, a new strategy of tuning the gate-opening pressure of flex
182 ency of such incidents can be reduced with a new strategy of using trained alert dogs that warn of im
183 ork model for prostate cancer, and provide a new strategy on controlling cell populations by manipula
184                                         This new strategy simplifies and enhances the process of prob
185 of multiple species are deconvoluted using a new strategy, spectral regional baselining, for time- an
186                                              New strategies such as mass access to HCV treatment shou
187                               Development of new strategies such as phage therapy may be a novel appr
188 ota are necessary to define applicability of new strategies targeting the intestinal microbiota.
189                             Here we report a new strategy termed magnetic field-activated binary deox
190 cal limitations, creating an urgent need for new strategies that facilitate research and development
191                                   We outline new strategies that illuminate how quantitative epistasi
192                           Here, we propose a new strategy that allows isolation of CD44(+)/CD24(-) TI
193 ition (FRONSAC) was recently introduced as a new strategy that applies nonlinear gradients as a small
194 s accomplished through the introduction of a new strategy that involves the use of chiral N-protonate
195                                    Herein, a new strategy that promises to approach the physical limi
196                                            A new strategy that takes advantage of a well-characterize
197 ights have broad implications for developing new strategies to activate C-H bonds, specifically by de
198                         Organisms must learn new strategies to adapt to changing environments.
199                                              New strategies to address the gap in oral vaccine effica
200 ng mechanism for such approaches and provide new strategies to boost memories.
201 tic resistance has led to the development of new strategies to combat bacterial infection.
202 d how aging promotes CVD in order to develop new strategies to confront this challenge.
203  oxidation of Cr(0) by chlorine, and suggest new strategies to control Cr(VI) in drinking water by in
204 e first vaccine catalyzed the development of new strategies to control Lyme disease that bypassed dir
205 parasites on a molecular level, illuminating new strategies to control schistosome egg production.
206         These results highlight the need for new strategies to decrease the risk of locoregional fail
207                                Searching for new strategies to defeat Pseudomonas aeruginosa is of pa
208 developed, there is an urgent need to design new strategies to develop influenza virus inhibitors due
209 has amplified interest in the development of new strategies to develop inhibitors and ultimately usef
210                         Our findings suggest new strategies to engineer TIMP proteins for therapeutic
211                    However, it is clear that new strategies to enhance CAR-T cell function in solid t
212 icancer agents and propel the development of new strategies to enrich EVs with the most effective ant
213 emission, chiral Purcell effects can provide new strategies to harness valley excitons for applicatio
214                                              New strategies to improve adherence are needed.
215  biology in AD and iNPH models could lead to new strategies to improve brain health by restoring home
216 ses to rise, and there is an urgent need for new strategies to improve health at older ages.
217  our knowledge on PSC biology, might suggest new strategies to improve patients management.
218 ed at understanding persistence will provide new strategies to improve TB chemotherapy.
219 detection with existing methods and identify new strategies to increase detection capabilities.
220 sory neurons in opioid analgesia and suggest new strategies to increase the efficacy and reduce adver
221 s and Jun transcription factors, may suggest new strategies to increase the resiliency of axons in de
222 n target different AQP2 residues, and design new strategies to induce or sustain AQP2 membrane expres
223  progenitors during development, and suggest new strategies to induce sensory cell regeneration.
224 g MALT1 and provide a roadmap for developing new strategies to inhibit MALT1-dependent lymphomagenesi
225 platform emphasizes the necessity to develop new strategies to make MIP sensors more specific if prac
226 s could set the stage for the development of new strategies to manage fungal infections and to modula
227 l over mechanisms of speciation would enable new strategies to manage wild populations of disease vec
228 fur cluster biosynthetic pathway and suggest new strategies to overcome the loss of cellular FXN that
229 erapies that necessitates the development of new strategies to overcome this problem.
230 nd chemistry, there is increased interest in new strategies to perform HAT in a sustainable manner.
231                                              New strategies to preserve donor hearts are urgently nee
232             Novel classes of antibiotics and new strategies to prevent and treat infections are urgen
233 sulin resistance with the goal of developing new strategies to prevent and treat type 2 diabetes.
234  caries and other oral conditions has guided new strategies to prevent disease and manage its consequ
235 s in nontropical areas indicate the need for new strategies to prevent infection.
236 orldwide, there is an urgent need to develop new strategies to prevent lipoproteins from causing vasc
237  confirmed in vivo, this finding may lead to new strategies to prevent male-to-female sexual HIV-1 tr
238              These findings could facilitate new strategies to reduce waiting times for an HCV diagno
239 allosteric-activator role of FXN and suggest new strategies to replace FXN function in the treatment
240                   Such knowledge may lead to new strategies to selectively target microglial cells fo
241                                              New strategies to target cancers driven by BCR-Abl are t
242 residues in the AQP2 C-terminus, and suggest new strategies to target distinct AQP2 serine residues t
243 m are wide-reaching due to the potential for new strategies to target resistance development.
244 ass and metabolic dysfunction should lead to new strategies to treat chronic diseases such as osteopo
245 be very useful in the ongoing development of new strategies to treat invasive BC patients.
246                                 We propose a new strategy to achieve eradication of primary breast ca
247 eta-arrestin2 oligomeric status represents a new strategy to alleviate tau pathology in FTLD and rela
248 terfering with these processes may provide a new strategy to combat infection which could be combined
249       These results demonstrate an efficient new strategy to combine ab initio contact map prediction
250  framework interpenetration could serve as a new strategy to construct complex supramolecular archite
251                           Herein we report a new strategy to construct CTFs (CTF-HUSTs) via a polycon
252 itions, and provide evidence in support of a new strategy to control obesity and related metabolic di
253 nts between DNA-tethered vesicles provides a new strategy to control the spatiotemporal dynamics of c
254                                            A new strategy to create highly redox-responsive H-bond di
255                                            A new strategy to describe a SPR-sensorgram is shown.
256                           This work offers a new strategy to design and synthesize highly effective b
257                     This approach provides a new strategy to design high-performance non-precious-met
258                     These findings suggest a new strategy to develop an innovative heterogeneous cata
259 ts effector functions and offers a potential new strategy to enhance outcomes after allo-HSCT.
260 or immunity after radiotherapy and provide a new strategy to enhance radiotherapy.
261 ine aminopeptidase in pathogenic bacteria: a new strategy to generate antimicrobial peptides.
262 he formation of the halogen bond may offer a new strategy to generate the reactive radical intermedia
263 y structure in cancer genomes and provides a new strategy to identify new cancer-associated genes.
264 coating of decellularized vessels provides a new strategy to improve re-endothelialization of vascula
265 role of LGP2 in host immunity and provides a new strategy to improve the efficacy of radiotherapy.
266 sive proteins of the actin cytoskeleton as a new strategy to improve the survival of patients with pa
267                         Here, we developed a new strategy to incorporate T cells into human 3D skin c
268                         Herein, we present a new strategy to induce 1,2-metalate rearrangements, via
269 study suggests that targeting PTP1B may be a new strategy to intervene in the progression of AD.SIGNI
270                     This approach provides a new strategy to investigate mu-OR pharmacology at single
271                         Herein, we develop a new strategy to isolate daidzein, genistein, daidzin and
272 b the process of HIV maturation and reveal a new strategy to limit the infectivity of HIV.
273 protein corona on nanomaterials and offers a new strategy to manipulate it for controlled interaction
274 CAL1 loss or PARP inhibition) and suggests a new strategy to modulate cisplatin chemosensitivity by t
275 al implications as they point to a potential new strategy to overcome VEGF blockade resistance; howev
276                                  We report a new strategy to prepare a composite catalyst for highly
277                        Herein, we describe a new strategy to prepare chalcogen-functionalized isoxazo
278  the immunodominant CMV peptide and offers a new strategy to rapidly engineer soluble TCRs for biomed
279                                 We propose a new strategy to reduce blood Gd content that facilitates
280 ne or its downstream targets could present a new strategy to reduce the proliferation of MYC-dependen
281                                 We present a new strategy to regulate branching in chain-walking olef
282 in breast cancer patients, and may lead to a new strategy to restore anti-tumor immunity by inhibitin
283             In this study, we have applied a new strategy to select a variety of CHIKV nsP2 mutants t
284                                      Here, a new strategy to selectively prepare stable OACs from ami
285 eting HDL interactions with BrM represents a new strategy to slow AMD progression in humans.
286  LTC(4)S increases CTR metabolomes, giving a new strategy to stimulate resolution and tissue regenera
287 e use of peptide backbone N-methylation as a new strategy to transform membrane-lytic peptides (MLPs)
288 s and compensatory mechanisms, and propose a new strategy to treat epilepsy.
289                               We developed a new strategy to treat Fel d 1-induced allergy in human s
290 ors at sub-behavioral levels may represent a new strategy to treat inflammation-based cardiovascular
291                  DSP-Zn-NP hold promise as a new strategy to treat noninfectious uveitis and potentia
292 ersistence in survivors of EVD, resulting in new strategies toward prevention of infection and optimi
293                           Here, we present a new strategy toward the inhibition of MYC via the disrup
294 tin organization and regulation, and discuss new strategies towards therapeutic intervention.
295 mechanical modulation of these MSCs may be a new strategy towards cartilage and bone restoration in k
296                     Recently we introduced a new strategy update protocol - foresight - which takes i
297                  Herein, we have developed a new strategy using proteins as structure-directed agents
298                                      Here, a new strategy utilizing a substituted boron cluster as a
299                                  Recently, a new strategy was initiated to screen small molecule coll
300 rent effective strategies and development of new strategies will be critical to address the noted dis

 
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