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1  an important role in the front lines of the battle.
2 ive management rather than fighting a losing battle.
3 s of cells, each fighting its own individual battle.
4  perspectives in a winner-take-all empirical battle.
5 shed by being a team player and picking your battles.
6 , success can depend on the outcome of group battles.
7 rol of PCD has a distinct advantage in these battles.
8 cer Elimination (BATTLE) trial, we conducted BATTLE-2 (BATTLE-2 Program: A Biomarker-Integrated Targe
9 ation (BATTLE) trial, we conducted BATTLE-2 (BATTLE-2 Program: A Biomarker-Integrated Targeted Therap
10 ), describing cancer treatment as a fight or battle (41%), and inducing fear (30%).
11 are efficiency, and contribute to the global battle against a disease that has plagued humanity for c
12 s a non-invasive therapeutic strategy in the battle against Alzheimer's disease.
13 eta-lactamases (MBLs) became critical in our battle against bacterial infection.
14 ssful antibacterial strategies in our global battle against bacterial infections.
15                               In the ongoing battle against BCR-ABL+ leukemia, despite significant ad
16 ic immunotherapy is the ultimate goal in the battle against cancer, especially the metastatic disease
17                                       In the battle against cancer, researchers are exploring the use
18                               In the ongoing battle against cancer, the natural world provides promis
19 stic markers, and therapeutic targets in the battle against cancer.
20 new targeted therapies is a challenge in the battle against cancer.
21 as a prognostic and predictive marker in the battle against cancer.
22 erapy treatments is a major challenge in the battle against cancer.
23 ncer diagnosis remains the holy-grail in the battle against cancers progression.
24  and opportunities we face in continuing the battle against cardiovascular disease and highlights the
25  represent a new therapeutic category in the battle against cardiovascular disease.
26                              Advances in the battle against cardiovascular diseases depend upon conti
27  that MCD inhibitors may have utility in the battle against chronic disease in the elderly.
28  serve in the future as a worthy ally in the battle against chronic mucosal candidal infections.
29 id in guiding public health decisions in the battle against COVID-19 and future pandemics.
30 candidates, Nanosota-1 may contribute to the battle against COVID-19.
31 plications for drug design strategies in the battle against COVID-19.
32 eflect the need for a coordinated, worldwide battle against dementia, in which EPAD will play a cruci
33  to sustain us for the next 100 years in our battle against drug-resistant infectious diseases.
34 tibiotics are an underutilized weapon in the battle against drug-resistant microorganisms.
35 e field hopes to gain footing in the ongoing battle against FA.
36 s represent a significant achievement in the battle against HCV, they do not represent the final phas
37 ers are frequently on the front lines of the battle against health inequity in practices that are div
38 n remains a critical component of the global battle against HIV/AIDS.
39 ntiretroviral therapy has revolutionized the battle against human immunodeficiency virus/acquired imm
40             Among many challenges facing the battle against infectious disease, one quandary stands o
41 valuable to the drug industry in the ongoing battle against infectious disease.
42 ls have become important tools in the global battle against infectious diseases, yet model complexity
43 logies would contribute significantly to the battle against influenza and other respiratory infection
44 nse mechanism in cardiomyocytes to fight the battle against invading pathogens, limiting inflammatory
45 ese findings represent a step forward in the battle against meningococcal disease and will help reass
46                                          The battle against metabolic diseases, largely fueled by inc
47                 In the constant evolutionary battle against mobile genetic elements (MGEs), bacteria
48 ealth care decision making and vital for the battle against multi-drug-resistant bacteria.
49 ibiotics is one of the top priorities in the battle against multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacterial infec
50                        Novel remedies in the battle against multidrug-resistant bacterial strains are
51 Social media platforms seem to be losing the battle against online hate(19,20) and urgently need new
52                          The immune system's battle against pathogens includes the "respiratory burst
53 terial therapies have proved valuable in the battle against primary and secondary hepatic malignancie
54 global health burden, as recognised by WHO's Battle against Respiratory Viruses initiative.
55 dded products is of utmost importance in the battle against rising CO(2) levels in the Earth's atmosp
56 nt and design strategies developed from this battle against SARS-CoV-2 variants could also inspire in
57 104 and similar glutamine antagonists in the battle against solid tumors.
58 ine and analytical methods may assist in the battle against synthetic opioid abuse.
59 y have potential clinical application in the battle against the androgen-dependent prostate cancer gr
60                            In the relentless battle against the COVID-19 pandemic, the deployment of
61  and improve patient outcomes in the ongoing battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.
62 rugs are key weapons that clinicians have to battle against the profound pathologies encountered in c
63 on the significant role of ET in the plants' battle against their enemies.
64                                   Today, the battle against this ancient disease still poses one of t
65 ence influenza A virus has partially won the battle against this newly identified ZAPL antiviral acti
66                                  The eternal battle against Tuberculosis necessitates the discovery o
67 onse, thereby helping host to prevail in the battle against virus.
68 f A. baumannii disease, both at the level of battling against antibiotic therapy and at the level of
69  energy coming from fossil fuel, winning the battle also requires capturing CO2 from large stationary
70 exposed to violence and eventually killed in battle and raids, since warriorship is mainly restricted
71 2.2%) resulted from injuries not incurred in battle, and 30 (8%) resulted from illness.
72             The rhetoric is one of siege and battle, and the dynamic seems to be a clash of values fr
73                                   Efforts to battle antimicrobial resistance (AMR) are generally focu
74 rn community and commitment to the global TB battle are essential.
75                            These existential battles are waged at several levels, but one common stra
76 considered as a potential new drug target to battle bacterial infections.
77                             In the confusing battle between a myriad of viruses and cells, studies of
78           Our findings demonstrate an active battle between an MGE-encoded CRISPR-Cas system and its
79 ems, underscoring the ongoing coevolutionary battle between bacteria and phage.
80                                       In the battle between bacteria and plants, bacteria often use a
81          The ancient, ongoing coevolutionary battle between bacteria and their viruses, bacteriophage
82 iptomics provides a window to the one-on-one battle between BKV and each cell.
83                                          The battle between microbes and their viruses is ancient and
84 ng a new front in the intense coevolutionary battle between phages and bacteria.
85 ening and closure represents an evolutionary battle between plants and pathogens, characterized by ad
86 agonists, if we are to better understand the battle between plants and their hidden herbivores.
87 by adding a new layer to the co-evolutionary battle between prokaryotes and their mobile genetic elem
88                                The continual battle between reemergent infectious virus and immunolog
89 ogen arms races and implies that the ancient battle between RNA viruses and host antiviral RNAi genes
90 tion on LINE-1s may reflect the evolutionary battle between TEs and the host.
91 m, consisting of ice particles in a constant battle between the gravitational forces of Saturn and it
92  restricts SARS-CoV-2 directly, leading to a battle between the host and SARS-CoV-2 that extends beyo
93 esis of infection is a continuously evolving battle between the human host and the infecting microbe.
94 ng et al. now reveals in atomic detail how a battle between the SCF(FBX4) ubiquitin ligase and the sh
95 ial impact on the course of the intellectual battle between the two historically competing wing origi
96         These findings highlight the kinetic battle between tumor growth and the production of a tumo
97 esses often turn into a drawn out and costly battle between two opposing subgroups.
98 f IAV RNAs by RNase L highlights an intimate battle between viral RNAs and an antiviral endonuclease.
99                                          The battle between virus and host generates a genomic confli
100 translation machinery is also crucial in the battle between viruses and their hosts.
101 interaction is a well-studied example of the battles between hosts and viruses.
102 rst demonstrate this pattern using simulated battles between relatively strong and weak soldiers in a
103 onversely, the results of the immunological "battle" between host and parasite determine the ability
104         Here, we present a technology termed BATTLES (biomechanically assisted T cell triggering for
105 ndous potential for providing food security, battling biotic and abiotic crop stresses caused by clim
106 he development of therapeutic approaches for battling BPH with persistent inflammation.
107 d III was the last king of England to die in battle, but how he died is unknown.
108                                              BATTLES can be used to explore basic T cell mechanobiolo
109 harnessing potent, specific host immunity to battle cancer, most of which are based on the paradigm t
110  has provided many therapeutic strategies to battle cancer.
111                                  In patients battling cancer, many aspects of antimicrobial treatment
112        T cells promote our body's ability to battle cancers and infectious diseases but can act patho
113 bs, plants have evolved myriad strategies to battle consumption by herbivores.
114 avirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) proteins is crucial to battle coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
115 debates as to the right course of action for battling COVID-19 have divided the academic community as
116 ng conflict intensity using number of direct battle deaths and duration of consecutive conflict expos
117  incidence by 2030, or an additional 393,000 battle deaths if future wars are as deadly as recent war
118                                              BATTLES displays candidate pMHCs on spectrally encoded b
119 ithdrawal from abused drugs may hold keys to battle drug relapse.
120 the long 6-12 month treatment regimen and to battle drug-resistant Mtb strains.
121 12 month treatment regimen and especially to battle drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) s
122                We also found that miRNAs are battle fields between citrus and CLas, and about 30% of
123 screening at portals, explosive detection at battle fields, bio-medical research, and so on.
124 nts of moral judgment often describe it as a battle for control between two systems, one intuitive an
125 stigation of cases are the next steps in the battle for control of the spread of vancomycin resistanc
126 mental arsenic as a weapon in the continuing battle for dominance.
127 romeric proteins is the result of an intense battle for evolutionary dominance due to the asymmetric
128                                         This battle for iron carries numerous consequences not only f
129         Although the molecular basis of this battle for iron is established, its potential as a force
130 and molecular insight into the extracellular battle for metal nutrients that occurs during infection.
131 f hosts and their bacterial pathogens in the battle for metals has uncovered emerging paradigms in so
132                                          The battle for Mn between host and pathogen is now appreciat
133 roplets (LDs) emerge as a choke point in the battle for nutrients.
134                 Iron lies at the center of a battle for nutritional resource between higher organisms
135         Sex determination can be viewed as a battle for primacy in the fetal gonad between a male reg
136  illustrate the complexity of the virus-host battle for resources in the nucleus.
137                                          The battle for similar nutrients and the bacterial secretion
138                                          The battle for survival between bacteria and the viruses tha
139  cell vie for control of these pathways, the battle for survival has shaped a complex host-pathogen i
140 and chemokines also play a part in the early battle for survival of the metastases.
141                           In life's constant battle for survival, it takes one to kill but two to con
142 s of the environmental milieu in the ongoing battle for survival.
143 ific information and misinformation are in a battle for the gist.
144  might provide a new set of armaments in the battle for vector-borne disease reduction.
145                                   In humans, battles for resources and social standing involve high-s
146                          The development and battles for the right to use ultrasound at the patient's
147           The subsequent 2300 years included battle, foundering, and marine burial followed by anoxia
148 late metabolism, eluding surveillance at the battle frontier on the cell surface.
149 r League Baseball-and the multiplayer online battle game Defense of the Ancients 2.
150                             We show how this battle got lost on Facebook very early during the COVID-
151        Lowland South America has long been a battle-ground between European colonization and indigeno
152                New antibiotics are needed to battle growing antibiotic resistance, but the developmen
153 ing labels in the United States, where legal battles have stalled pictorial cigarette warnings and ne
154 horiomeningitis virus (LCMV) is a formidable battle horse for the study of viral immunology, as well
155  While such relapse has been a long-standing battle in craniofacial care of patients, currently there
156 gy as the grave of Crusaders killed during a battle in the 13(th) century CE.
157 n real animals using an ant model system: In battles in which the number of strong native meat ant Ir
158                       Macrophages attempt to battle infection with Bacillus anthracis spores by phago
159 hampers the development of new approaches to battle infections.
160 he ongoing development of conjugate vaccines battling infectious diseases, there is a need for novel
161 od and the commensal flora while effectively battling infectious microbes.
162 supporting the hypothesis that intercolonial battles influenced the evolution of modern sterile termi
163 ective cohort study randomly selected 10,000 battle-injured United States military personnel.
164 d were mainly recorded in wartime reports of battle injuries.
165 lt to further increase the robustness and to battle internal variability.
166                                     One such battle is between parasitic nematodes and terrestrial ga
167                                     One such battle is waged by the glycoprotein US11 encoded by the
168                                  Before that battle is won, the tumor may exist within the organ unno
169  and as a consequence, when it is drawn into battle, it can cause collateral damage in tissues.
170           From job interviews to the heat of battle, it is evident that people think and learn differ
171 , commercial beekeepers often face an uphill battle, losing anywhere from 40 to 90% of their hives ye
172                                              Battling metastasis through inhibition of cell motility
173 n cancer biology and renewed opportunity for battling metastatic disease.
174  be paired with combination immunotherapy to battle microsatellite stable colon cancer.
175                            Humanity has long battled mosquitoes and the diseases they transmit-a stru
176 ts a promising immunotherapeutic approach to battling MYCN-driven tumors.
177                         The United States is battling obesity and heart failure (HF) epidemics.
178 al new and better therapeutic target for the battle of HCC.
179                                Later, in the battle of Marathon described by Herodotus, the Greeks le
180 , IL-10 is emerging as a key cytokine in the battle of the host against cancer.
181                                       In the battle of the host against lentiviral pathogenesis, the
182 rimental framework using repeated asymmetric Battle of the Sexes and Hawk-Dove games, to explore how
183 peration, whereas simulations using repeated Battle of the Sexes and Leader games lead to near-fixati
184 g female bias in sperm use and the resulting battle of the sexes over fertilisation.
185 ted Prisoner's Dilemma, Chicken (Hawk-Dove), Battle of the Sexes, and Leader games.
186                        In the context of the battle of the sexes, it is also unknown whether this eff
187 t of vascular injuries in the island-hopping battles of the Pacific.
188 tigma: The long-term impact of AMR; (2) I am battling on my own: A journey toward self-advocacy; and
189 oth a momentary advantage in their aerobatic battle; or do they jam the sonar of the bat?
190 l blow from a competing male's tusk during a battle over access to mates.
191                    As drug makers and payers battle over billions of dollars, the needs of patients h
192                                          The battle over salt has changed over the centuries from one
193 on, suggesting that rapidly evolving genomic battles over segregation are rampant on young sex chromo
194 rug design for treating genetic diseases and battling pathogenic viruses, and highlight existing chal
195 e a potential new therapy using ASC-J9(R) to battle PCa metastasis at the castration-resistant stage.
196 n may help us to develop better therapies to battle PCa.
197 d deepened our understanding of how bacteria battle phages, spearheaded by new systems like CRISPR-Ca
198                                  At present, battling Phytophthora diseases is challenging due to a l
199 ithelial AR may challenge the current ADT to battle prostate cancer and should be taken into consider
200 sidering as a future therapeutic approach to battle prostate cancer.
201 st path to truly helping individuals who are battling psychiatric illnesses and to actually preventin
202                                              Battle-related injuries (nonreturn to duty) were used as
203 interventions could reduce the effect of non-battle-related injuries and disease on military readines
204                   During this period, 13,076 battle-related injuries occurred resulting in a specific
205 1, 95% CI 1.71-2.35, p<0.0001), having a non-battle-related injury or disease (3.18, 2.77-3.67, p<0.0
206          However, the identity of KZNF genes battling retrotransposons currently active in the human
207 ill is an unmet need for novel antivirals to battle SARS-CoV-2 and other coronaviruses.
208 of Ro24-7429 may be beneficial for PF and to battle SARS-CoV-2, by reducing expression of viral media
209 ediated antiapoptosis pathway as a target to battle severe RSV disease in infants.
210  fungi, some are pathogenic, and humans have battled since the dawn of organized agriculture to reduc
211 s an enticing target for developing drugs to battle skeletal diseases as Wnt/beta-catenin signaling i
212 y helps to delineate the intricate molecular battle taking place between influenza virus and its host
213 sed on their most sensational aspects (major battles, techniques of warfare, geopolitical strategies,
214  shortcomings of w3DNA while maintaining its battle-tested characteristics.
215  against which the authors otherwise rightly battle, that what one needs to properly appreciate an ar
216 cal to develop new approaches to selectively battle the disease.
217  of optimal drug administration schedules to battle the emergence of resistance is a major challenge
218 environments are all necessary components to battle the global obesity epidemic.
219                Developing novel therapies to battle the global public health burden of heart failure
220 y peptide at the hormone refractory stage to battle the HF withdrawal syndrome may become an alternat
221 ssion, forcing subsets of bacterial cells to battle the host response, while other bacteria reap the
222  receptor (hC5aR), enabling this pathogen to battle the immune response by destroying phagocytes thro
223          Planting has been widely adopted to battle the loss of salt marshes and to establish living
224 R4 activity as a new alternative approach to battle the metabolic syndrome.
225  provide a platform to screen new drug(s) to battle the metabolism syndrome, diabetes, and cardiovasc
226 can guide policy, planning, and financing to battle the most urgent health problems.
227 ative therapeutic approaches are required to battle the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strain
228 therapeutics) are a needed focus for helping battle the severity of complications from SARS-CoV-2 inf
229 ar, Mfd-providing an unexplored route toward battling the AMR crisis.
230 accines have proved to be very successful in battling the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemi
231 activity programs, nutrition is essential in battling the increasing epidemic of childhood obesity.
232  illnesses demonstrate incredible courage in battling their disease.
233 signaling in individual cell types to better battle these hormone-related tumors in different stages.
234  predictive insights that may help study and battle this novel 2019-nCoV.
235  of rapid antibiotic susceptibility tests to battle this pathogen.
236  of rapid antibiotic susceptibility tests to battle this pathogen.
237 s are engaged in a 'survival of the fittest' battle throughout life.
238  and context dependent as the virus and host battle to control infection.
239                  Endocytosis is the physical battle to form a new vesicle in the face of counteractin
240 ntibiotics, we find ourselves in a continual battle to identify new antibacterial agents and targets.
241 unity with a novel and important tool in the battle to prevent malaria transmission.
242                                          The battle to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and prevent th
243 s are the first-line soldiers in the ongoing battle to sense the environment, to respond to friendly
244 have given rise to much encouragement in the battle to stave off the complications of type 1 diabetes
245 d will be invaluable to researchers in their battle to understand the basis of the host-microbe inter
246 sonnel who were in Iraq or Kuwait, where all battles took place, GWI was most strongly associated wit
247 argeted Therapy for Lung Cancer Elimination (BATTLE) trial, we conducted BATTLE-2 (BATTLE-2 Program:
248                                  Humans have battled viruses for millennia.
249 onments, such as freshwater, must constantly battle water influx to avoid swelling until they burst.
250 mating with extragroup males in the midst of battle, whereas the costs of fighting are borne chiefly
251 petitive evolutionary strategy in a survival battle, whereby animals seek to evade bacterial invasion
252                            The ongoing legal battles, which have wide-ranging implications for patien
253                     The results of the legal battle will be enormously consequential for reproductive
254                          Interspecialty turf battles will continue, especially with cardiologists and
255  maternity care: 1) pregnancy and birth as a battle with healthcare providers and the healthcare syst
256 Talal, the king of Jordan, died after a long battle with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
257 , sometimes referred to as conservatives, do battle with the supporters of innovation and reform, som
258            The peer-review process is a turf battle with the ultimate prize of the knowledge, science
259  from accidents, environmental assaults, and battles with pathogens.
260 owerful weapon is critical to a soldier when battling with a strong enemy.
261                     However, this would be a battle worth engaging, because it might have an impact o
262 e candidate that can be further developed to battle ZIKV infections.

 
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