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1 es in protein abundance, indicating that proteomic analysis may be effective in the identification of biochemical changes
3 uaternary structures that exhibit higher-order architecture may be effective in improving delivery and release of nucleic
4 as administration of bacteria with ATI-degrading capacity, may be effective in patients with wheat-sensitive disorders.
5 These results suggest ZT-1a or related compounds may be effective CCC modulators with therapeutic potential fo
7 t pathologies, suggesting that treatments for one condition may be effective for related disorders.
9 found that health system interventions for type 2 diabetes may be effective in improving glycemic control in LMICs, but
10 Thus, therapeutic approaches targeting HSP70-DNAJB6 may be effective in treating this inherited muscular dystroph
11 Our findings suggest that azithromycin and doxycycline may be effective adjuvants to standard antiacanthamoebal chem
12 expression or down-regulation of GLI transcription factors may be effective in sensitizing pancreatic cancer cells to ge
13 ed upon the combination of topological and content features may be effective for network dismantling.
14 target multiple epigenetic regulators within glioblastomas may be effective in overcoming therapy resistance caused by i
16 rocesses that are upregulated in response to ERK inhibition may be effective treatments for PDAC.
17 Therefore, targeted Nox1 inhibition may be effective in the prevention of vascular complications.
20 Strategies to block this host-pathogen interaction may be effective for treating infections caused by these herp
21 ality evidence suggests that several types of interventions may be effective to reduce or discontinue LTOT and that pain,
22 Thus, while periodontal therapy may improve oral health, it may be effective at impacting CHD incidence in only certain g
23 tion suggests that targeting therapeutic agents to limit it may be effective across multiple neurological disorders.
24 cy in clinical trials, though it has been suggested that it may be effective in certain patient populations.
27 These findings indicate that PIV5 expressing NA may be effective as a broadly protective vaccine against seas
28 that repurposing the FDA-approved leukemia drug, nilotinib, may be effective for prolonging survival for patients harbori
30 rast, disruptive coloration, which disguises body outlines, may be effective against complex backgrounds.
31 Careful monitoring and intensive discharge planning may be effective strategies for addressing the evolving healt
32 gest that neither short- nor long-term mindfulness practice may be effective for redressing impulsive behavior derived fr
34 ng evidence supports that addressing these modifiable risks may be effective for primary and secondary AF prevention.
35 Also, in the cases with large or multi stones may be effective in reducing size and subsequently stone retr
37 Additionally, these data indicate that natural sunlight may be effective as a disinfectant for contaminated nonporous
38 Although autologous serum-based tears may be effective in the treatment of severe dry eye and persi
39 We identified patient subgroups in which targeted testing may be effective in identifying therapy-related changes in se
40 disease suggest that beta-blockers are not unsafe and that may be effective in the treatment of cocaine-associated heart
41 e, calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor antagonist that may be effective in acute migraine treatment.
44 sts that higher dose or sustained-release anti-VEGF therapy may be effective for retinal capillary hemangioblastomas.
46 mometrics study of FMP; the spectral analytical models used may be effective for product monitoring.
47 For persons with asthma, influenza vaccination may be effective in both reducing influenza infection and ast
48 ata establish that an inactivated RABV-MERS S-based vaccine may be effective for use in animals and humans in areas where
49 with Infigratinib alone or in combination with vinorelbine may be effective in a subset of patients with HCC with FGFR-d