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1 rhage (ICH) is a devastating disease without effective treatment.
2 ns in OSCC patients may help choose the most effective treatment.
3 20th century, eventually provided a reliably effective treatment.
4 er patients and remains a major obstacle for effective treatment.
5 d that stem-cell transplantation could be an effective treatment.
6  can constitute a life-threatening delay for effective treatment.
7 gnitive deficits in absence epilepsy despite effective treatment.
8  most common cancers in the world and has no effective treatment.
9 ts pathogenesis, and there is no specific or effective treatment.
10 lent "dry" form of AMD for which there is no effective treatment.
11 not a clear understanding of its origins and effective treatment.
12 gnosis of PIBD is necessary for a prompt and effective treatment.
13 ies, which represents a critical barrier for effective treatment.
14 gnitive deficits in absence epilepsy despite effective treatment.
15 ne of the most lethal malignancies having no effective treatment.
16 btypes of cancer cells could facilitate more effective treatment.
17 b the least effective and Meloxicam the most effective treatment.
18 flammatory skin disease with few options for effective treatment.
19  distinct genes, but there is no specific or effective treatment.
20 rgeted prevention, early identification, and effective treatment.
21 s an estimated 250 million people and has no effective treatment.
22 in migraine patients can be normalized after effective treatment.
23 a severe complication of diabetes that lacks effective treatment.
24  and remains one of the primary obstacles to effective treatment.
25 st common neurodegenerative disorder without effective treatment.
26  may help diagnose SPCRP and possibly direct effective treatment.
27 sorders and for developing new approaches to effective treatment.
28  in cancer treatment, and there is a lack of effective treatment.
29 sing the patient's emetic response with less-effective treatment.
30            There is neither a vaccine nor an effective treatment.
31  a high mortality rate attributed to lack of effective treatment.
32                        There is currently no effective treatment.
33 ch contributes to the current lack of highly effective treatments.
34  detrimental to society and currently has no effective treatments.
35 et targeting these proteins has not provided effective treatments.
36  incurable disease in desperate need of more effective treatments.
37 sary for development of novel, more globally effective treatments.
38 y focused on the development of new and more effective treatments.
39 sis is a serious condition currently lacking effective treatments.
40  brought for psychiatric care, there are few effective treatments.
41 ere is now an urgent need to develop new and effective treatments.
42  blindness, for which currently there are no effective treatments.
43  of the most deadly cancers that still lacks effective treatments.
44 hey are regulated is important for tailoring effective treatments.
45 ary to understand this heterogeneity to find effective treatments.
46  could facilitate the development of new and effective treatments.
47 f multiple sclerosis, for which there are no effective treatments.
48 nowledge gap has hampered the development of effective treatments.
49 atric patients are taking multiple drugs for effective treatments.
50 ithin tumors may lead to development of more effective treatments.
51 anding of cancer that is essential to design effective treatments.
52 is condition has hampered the development of effective treatments.
53 etrimental neurodegenerative disease with no effective treatments.
54 leads to relapse and for which there are few effective treatments.
55 affects 2-11% of children worldwide, with no effective treatments.
56 t cancer, to derive novel insights into more effective treatments.
57       Research is needed to develop safe and effective treatments, a preventive or therapeutic vaccin
58                            Development of an effective treatment against advanced tumors remains a ma
59       Despite decades of effort, there is no effective treatment against dengue.
60  data reported demonstrate that EBOTAb is an effective treatment against EBOV disease, even when deli
61 ntial use of SLAMF7-CAR T-cell therapy as an effective treatment against multiple myeloma and provide
62  iflaviruses has hindered the development of effective treatments against them.
63 and early diagnostic tools are essential for effective treatment and control.
64 enient catch-all culprit for such exposures, effective treatment and prevention will be informed by c
65 one and azithromycin for gonorrhea to ensure effective treatment and slow emergence of antimicrobial
66                     There is a need for more effective treatments and a better understanding of how t
67 rehabilitation, but a pressing need for more effective treatments and delivery of services exists.
68 onversion of new scientific discoveries into effective treatments and prevention for cancer.
69  in Alzheimer's disease (AD) have not led to effective treatments, and there is increasing evidence o
70                          The disease and its effective treatment are associated with immunosuppressio
71   Efficient prevention, early diagnosis, and effective treatment are essential to providing the best
72 found in a myriad of disorders, to date, few effective treatments are available for lymphatic disease
73  because its pathophysiology is unclear, few effective treatments are available.
74 entations and are important to recognise, as effective treatments are available.
75 cause of death and disability worldwide, yet effective treatments are lacking.
76                           BACKGROUND & AIMS: Effective treatments are needed for hepatic steatosis ch
77                                         More effective treatments are required.
78 vastating and disabling forms of stroke, yet effective treatments are still lacking.
79 ation of globular proteins in vivo for which effective treatments are urgently needed.
80                                              Effective treatments are urgently required, however, the
81 oma (CCA) is a devastating disease due to no effective treatments available.
82  Therefore, these drugs might prove to be an effective treatment by suppressing HK2 infectivity in di
83 e emerging paradigms, the reasons that early effective treatment can alter progression of inflammator
84 ould be identified at an early stage so that effective treatment can be implemented.
85 thy controls (HC), and 2) investigate how an effective treatment can influence the PAG rs-fc in MwoA
86  and platinum-taxane chemotherapy provide an effective treatment, drug resistance frequently occurs l
87 he C-SWIFT study was to identify the minimum effective treatment duration across multiple genotypes.
88                         To our knowledge, no effective treatments exist for Alzheimer disease, and ne
89                                Currently, no effective treatments exist for Sjogren's syndrome, and t
90                                              Effective treatments exist in PD and usually require sev
91 uscular dystrophy patients, and currently no effective treatment exists to halt its progression.
92                               At present, no effective treatment exists to prevent its development.
93                       Currently, there is no effective treatment for ACH.
94 eripheral retinal cryoablation therapy is an effective treatment for active pars planitis and may be
95        We found that surgery could be a cost-effective treatment for adolescents with severe obesity
96     Androgen deprivation therapy is the most effective treatment for advanced prostate cancer, but al
97 )Y radioembolization can serve as a safe and effective treatment for advanced-stage HCC patients with
98           Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is an effective treatment for allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (AR
99                                     The most effective treatment for allergies is specific immunother
100                                      With no effective treatment for AMPH addiction to date, there is
101 ral inhibitor drugs is likely to be the most effective treatment for an individual patient.
102 ines stated that AIT with HDM extract was an effective treatment for AR, with several indicating subl
103 IGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Currently, there is no effective treatment for autism spectrum disorder (ASD),
104                                              Effective treatment for botulism requires early clinical
105                                  There is no effective treatment for C3 glomerulopathy.
106       Therefore, we consider IR to be a cost-effective treatment for children with IF.
107                                      Despite effective treatment for chronic hepatitis C, deficiencie
108                                           No effective treatment for CIPN exists, short of dose-reduc
109 kg/d for 28 days should not be considered an effective treatment for CL caused by L. braziliensis.
110 kg/d for 28 days should not be considered an effective treatment for CL caused by L. braziliensisClin
111 ble silicone oil endotamponade is a safe and effective treatment for complex retinal detachments with
112 iral-specific cytotoxic T-cells (VSTs) is an effective treatment for controlling CMV and EBV infectio
113 s a significant advancement in developing an effective treatment for DMD.
114 g therapeutic avenues, there is currently no effective treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD
115 herefore, targeting PARP1 activity may be an effective treatment for EBV-associated malignancies.
116 vidence reviewed supports DMEK as a safe and effective treatment for endothelial failure.
117 cogenic human PVs are available, there is no effective treatment for existing infections.
118 imely Glut1 repletion may thus constitute an effective treatment for Glut1 DS.
119  determine whether low-dose naltrexone is an effective treatment for Hailey-Hailey disease.
120 , better 5- and 10-year graft outcomes, more effective treatment for high immunological risk and sens
121 ic exposure can be developed into a safe and effective treatment for human diseases associated with m
122                      Exercise training is an effective treatment for important atrial fibrillation (A
123  of Rh-alpha4beta7, vedolizumab, is a highly effective treatment for inflammatory bowel disease.
124 d allergen extracts is a safe and clinically effective treatment for LAR to P. pratense.
125                           MEDI8852 alone was effective treatment for lethal H5N1 infection in ferrets
126       ADS-5102, 274 mg at bedtime, may be an effective treatment for LID.
127 lergen immunotherapy has been shown to be an effective treatment for local allergic rhinitis (LAR) to
128 lar-targeted photodynamic therapy is a safe, effective treatment for low-risk, localised prostate can
129 lar-targeted photodynamic therapy is a safe, effective treatment for low-risk, localised prostate can
130 h has the potential to be translated into an effective treatment for malaria and other diseases where
131 nisms of psychostimulant addiction, the only effective treatment for many addicts is contingency mana
132                    Irradiation is used as an effective treatment for many fruit, but the effect on qu
133               There is an urgent need for an effective treatment for metastatic prostate cancer (PC).
134 elial growth factor pathway inhibitor, is an effective treatment for metastatic renal-cell carcinoma.
135 hiatric conditions and to determine the most effective treatment for migraine with psychiatric comorb
136 bition of BET recruitment to chromatin as an effective treatment for MLL-fusion leukaemia".
137 disease with vitamin B6 treatments, the only effective treatment for most is a combined liver-kidney
138 is, intolerable side effects and the lack of effective treatment for negative and cognitive symptoms
139 he downstream common effectors may be a more effective treatment for neonatal PH.
140 rapy of cisplatin (CDDP) and metformin is an effective treatment for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCL
141 pic indicate that oral antibiotics may be an effective treatment for OSD that results from meibomian
142                         Cardiac pacing is an effective treatment for patients with bradycardia due to
143 ICANCE STATEMENT To date, l-DOPA is the most effective treatment for PD.
144                       Exposure therapy is an effective treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder (P
145                       Exposure therapy is an effective treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder (P
146 esensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) is an effective treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder.
147                       Epilepsy surgery is an effective treatment for refractory focal epilepsy.
148 t targeting NMDA receptors can be a safe and effective treatment for RTT.
149 PRETATION: DHA supplementation is a safe and effective treatment for SCA38, showing an improvement of
150               Currently, the only clinically effective treatment for schizophrenia involves the use o
151 tudy suggests that targeting IL-33 may be an effective treatment for sepsis-induced immunosuppression
152                              ECT is the most effective treatment for severe depression.
153 tion therapy - 'brachytherapy' - is a highly effective treatment for solid tumors, particularly prost
154                        There is currently no effective treatment for the disease, and the lack of an
155                DAAs remain a safe and highly effective treatment for the management of HCV infection.
156 The implantation of Ahmed valve proved to be effective treatment for these patients (IOP < 21 mmHg).
157 ed inhibition of ALK and MDM2 may provide an effective treatment for TP53 wild-type neuroblastoma wit
158 ed combination therapies (ACTs) are the most effective treatment for uncomplicated Plasmodium falcipa
159 Is) with L-stereochemistry have long been an effective treatment for viral infections because of the
160                                    IVM is an effective treatment for vitreous seeding after intraveno
161                Intravitreous melphalan is an effective treatment for vitreous seeding in retinoblasto
162                    These findings suggest an effective treatment for vomiting in positive FPIES OFCs
163 ) inhibition and B-cell depletion are highly effective treatments for active rheumatoid arthritis, bu
164 ct confirms the need for development of more effective treatments for acute GVHD.
165                       Currently there are no effective treatments for AD.
166                                    Moreover, effective treatments for apathy and cognitive decline do
167 sidering the unmet medical need for safe and effective treatments for cachexia, anamorelin might be a
168 RM1 is a key step in the development of more effective treatments for cancer.
169  treat newly diagnosed prostate cancers, but effective treatments for castration-resistant disease re
170       There is a clinical need for new, more effective treatments for chronic wounds in diabetic pati
171                           Although there are effective treatments for common mental disorders associa
172 e factors of diseases and determine the most effective treatments for diseases.
173                  Given the limited number of effective treatments for established ARDS, the strategic
174                           The development of effective treatments for HCC will depend on a molecular-
175                                              Effective treatments for HCV genotype 3 infection are li
176 rt may facilitate the development of broadly effective treatments for hereditary iron overload disord
177 chanisms are multifactorial and there are no effective treatments for HFpEF, partially attributable t
178       Increasing the available repertoire of effective treatments for mood and anxiety disorders repr
179             BACKGROUND & AIMS: There are few effective treatments for nausea and other symptoms in pa
180  Objective: To summarize current evidence on effective treatments for nausea and vomiting in pregnanc
181              At its inception, there were no effective treatments for NF1 and few promising approache
182                   Consequently, there are no effective treatments for patients suffering from the lon
183           With the recent development of two effective treatments for patients with idiopathic pulmon
184 ematopoietic stem cells have led to safe and effective treatments for several PIDs, including forms o
185 oconvulsive therapy (ECT) is one of the most effective treatments for severe depression.
186 al development, we set out to identify novel effective treatments for T-PLL patients.
187                               Unfortunately, effective treatments for TBI remain elusive.
188                           The development of effective treatments for the age-related disease osteoar
189  mainly to acute infection, and there are no effective treatments for the chronic phase of the diseas
190 istone acetyltransferases, which may provide effective treatments for transcriptional activator-drive
191 ial RNA polymerase, provides one of the most effective treatments for tuberculosis.
192 ngly, we lack a neural understanding of, and effective treatments for, chemotherapy-induced anorexia
193                                     However, effective treatments have been slow to emerge so far.
194 r understanding of the molecular mechanisms, effective treatments have not been forthcoming.
195 on (DBS) for Parkinson's disease is a highly effective treatment in controlling otherwise debilitatin
196 use of convalescent-phase human plasma is an effective treatment in humans infected with arenaviruses
197  suggesting that use of salmeterol may be an effective treatment in inhibiting or lessening the infla
198 nriched with PPE (CHE) proved to be the most effective treatment in maintaining the overall fruit qua
199            Although a gluten-free diet is an effective treatment in most individuals, a substantial m
200    EC and US strategies can be considered as effective treatments in industrial scale in order to rem
201  expands risk stratification and can lead to effective treatment interventions for potentially life-t
202 d treatment response, and the development of effective treatment interventions.
203                             Due to a lack of effective treatment, IPF is associated with a high morta
204 (-)IELs develop into a lymphoma for which no effective treatment is available.
205 sible for a range of syndromes, for which no effective treatment is available.
206                      No vaccine or specific, effective treatment is currently available.
207 ntual development of renal failure; however, effective treatment is lacking.
208 n therapies for severe infections, for which effective treatment is most needed, but these infections
209 ncluding smallpox and polio and that simple, effective treatment is not sufficient in most infections
210 ra exist, and oral rehydration therapy is an effective treatment method, the disease will remain a gl
211            Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are effective treatment methods for many types of cancer, bu
212 serve to provide a strategy for the safe and effective treatment of a broad range of fibrosis-related
213 otential benefits of BACE inhibition for the effective treatment of a wide range of AD-like pathophys
214 n, we propose SGK3 inhibition as a potential effective treatment of acquired AI-resistant breast canc
215                 Allergen immunotherapy is an effective treatment of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis.
216 thway using methoxyluteolin could provide an effective treatment of ASD.
217      We present a promising approach for the effective treatment of birch pollen-related apple allerg
218     Drug resistance is a major impediment to effective treatment of breast cancer.
219                     A major roadblock in the effective treatment of cancers is their heterogeneity, w
220  might also direct unique approaches for the effective treatment of cerebral malaria.
221 m (ER) stress and cGVHD, and aimed to create effective treatment of cGVHD.
222                                              Effective treatment of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML
223                          Early detection and effective treatment of diabetes should be an integral pa
224                                    Minimally effective treatment of HCV infection can prevent the dev
225 hibition of both AR and PARP is required for effective treatment of high risk prostate cancer.
226 sign of waste management protocols to ensure effective treatment of highly infectious medical waste.
227  represent potential therapeutic targets for effective treatment of human CCA.
228  a promising drug delivery strategy for more effective treatment of hypoxic cancer cells.
229 ify new, safe, and targeted therapeutics for effective treatment of late as well as early stage disea
230 serve as bioactive drug delivery systems for effective treatment of lysosomal storage disorders.
231 bone-targeted co-delivery of DAC and ATO for effective treatment of MDS.
232                                              Effective treatment of men and their sexual partner(s) i
233 he MLL fusion-AF4 complex and DOT1L for more effective treatment of MLL-rearranged leukemia.
234 ng of >1 antigen might often be required for effective treatment of MM with CAR-Ts.
235                                              Effective treatment of opioid use disorders with opioid
236 ings provide the first direct evidence of an effective treatment of peripheral vestibular function in
237 ELP represents an innovative method for more effective treatment of RIP and promises to improve quali
238 ment could become an alternative process for effective treatment of swine manure.
239 and to develop evidence-based strategies for effective treatment of this disease.
240 es lenalidomide and pomalidomide (IMiDs) are effective treatments of haematologic malignancies.
241                Aspirin desensitization is an effective treatment option for aspirin-exacerbated respi
242  venlafaxine, is a rapidly acting and highly effective treatment option for depressed geriatric patie
243 h the chemotherapeutic agent melphalan is an effective treatment option for extremity in-transit mela
244 owed by lenalidomide maintenance could be an effective treatment option for patients with chronic lym
245 ne (LDX) has been suggested to be a safe and effective treatment option for these women.
246  HCT-ASCT with thiotepa and carmustine is an effective treatment option in young patients with newly
247 ude large groups of patients from their most effective treatment option.
248 evere enough to cause persistent impairment, effective treatment options are lacking.
249                             Beyond steroids, effective treatment options are limited.
250                      However, safer and more effective treatment options are needed.
251 ut their specialty bias when other similarly effective treatment options exist.
252                  Antibody therapeutics offer effective treatment options for a broad range of disease
253    Ipilimumab and other immune therapies are effective treatment options for patients with advanced m
254                                  As safe and effective treatment options for skin pigmentation disord
255 major worldwide public health issue, but the effective treatment options remain limited.
256 ife-threatening disease (LGG), to uncovering effective treatment options to prolong patient survival
257 oid malignancies, which are diseases without effective treatment options.
258 n women, although few seek care despite many effective treatment options.
259 and the perception of a grim outcome without effective treatment options.
260 an ageing society, highlighting the need for effective treatment options.
261 carcinoma (HCC), a disease with few, if any, effective treatment options.
262                       Currently, there is no effective treatment or cure for epidermolysis bullosa, b
263 strongly associated with mortality and lacks effective treatment or prevention.
264  infections in young children, yet no highly effective treatment or vaccine is available.
265 ectrum disorders (FASDs), the development of effective treatment programs is critical.
266                                     The most effective treatment protocol was identified as activated
267 ity and affordability of simplified and cost-effective treatment regimens including combination CVD p
268 us (HCV) NS5A protein are a key component of effective treatment regimens, but the genetic heterogene
269 c pain is critical if we are to develop more effective treatment regimens.
270 mptom of cancer at diagnosis, yet causes and effective treatments remain elusive.
271 nic sleep disruption, and the development of effective treatments requires a more detailed understand
272  mucositis may progress to peri-implantitis, effective treatment resulting in resolution of inflammat
273 ed 60 mg/m(2) guadecitabine for 5 days as an effective treatment schedule.
274              We sought to determine the most effective treatment sequence.
275 es may be needed in primary eye care as more effective treatment strategies for early AMD become avai
276 ration to be targeted is crucial in devising effective treatment strategies that will benefit specifi
277  control is a prerequisite for the design of effective treatment strategies to achieve HIV cure.
278 us, there is a pressing need for newer, more effective treatment strategies.
279 se prevention, patient empowerment, and cost-effective treatment strategies.
280 ission dynamics, which is necessary for more effective treatment strategies.
281            Here, we examine if phages are an effective treatment strategy against this clonal group i
282           Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is an effective treatment strategy for allergic diseases and h
283 nation of PD-1 blockade and oHSV-1 may be an effective treatment strategy for childhood soft tissue s
284 t cotargeting of BCL-2 and MCL-1 could be an effective treatment strategy in myeloma.
285                                           An effective treatment strategy remains elusive.
286                                           An effective treatment strategy remains elusive.
287 -positive feedback loop is a more robust and effective treatment strategy than inhibiting other regul
288                    The establishment of more effective treatments that can circumvent chemoresistance
289 nerative disorder and there are currently no effective treatments that modify disease progression.
290  that promotes tumor progression and hinders effective treatment; the median survival is 16 mo despit
291 n organization within the membrane may be an effective treatment therapy to disrupt the bone marrow h
292 aphorical force that moves patients given an effective treatment to a different clinical state relati
293 his phenomenon can guide the search for more effective treatments to combat mRCC.
294 e resource for the discovery of vaccines and effective treatments to combat vivax malaria.
295 ols may ultimately be applied to create more effective treatments using drugs that undergo efflux tra
296  a life-threatening wasting syndrome lacking effective treatment, which arises in many cancer patient
297                          Therefore, the most effective treatments will involve interactive strategies
298 soriasis and returned to healthy levels upon effective treatment with etanercept, a biological drug t
299 ease, and offer powerful tools for designing effective treatments with fewer side effects.
300 lators that promote VSM contraction, was not effective, treatment with the Rho-kinase inhibitor Y-276

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