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1 ere found to interfere with soluble Gn binding to cells and prevent infection by blocking the attachment of virions to ho
2 that must tightly regulate interstitial fluid clearance and prevent infection in order to maintain effective gas exchange
3 colonize the skin where they promote immune development and prevent infection without inducing damaging inflammatory resp
4 n wound repair is essential to restore barrier function and prevent infection after tissue damage.
5 l and innate immune cells to maintain barrier integrity and prevent infection are complex and poorly understood.
6 -binding lectins possess a broad capacity to neutralize and prevent infection with contemporary H3N2 strains.
9 ave shown that broadly neutralizing antibodies to HIV-1 can prevent infection, suggesting that a vaccine that elicits suc
10 used statin, which is generally considered to be safe, can prevent infection or minimize its severity, inhibition of the
11 Seasonal influenza virus vaccines can prevent infection, but are rendered ineffective by antigenic
12 Although highly effective vaccines could prevent infection altogether, immune responses that increase
13 ited immune responses in the genital lymph nodes could help prevent infection after penile SIV challenge.
14 tality and morbidity; however, current interventions do not prevent infection and improve clinical outcome in stroke pati
15 n vaccines are leaky because they block symptoms but do not prevent infection or onward transmission.
17 ing monoclonal antibodies could be one approach to treat or prevent infection by this coronavirus.
20 nevirapine, etravirine and rilpivirine could more potently prevent infection than existing PrEP regimen (Truvada).
22 istory of cancer research: the development of vaccines that prevent infection and thus prevent tumor induction by pathoge
23 the treatment of COVID-19, nor are there any vaccines that prevent infection with SARS-CoV-2, and efforts to develop dru
25 in-based hydrogel tested in-vivo has shown the abilities to prevent infection of burn wound, aid healing, and an anti-inf
26 vious studies, both versions of the Ab were equally able to prevent infection and decrease viral loads in infected animal
28 Routine use of prophylactic antibiotics to prevent infection of sterile necrosis is not recommended.
30 that complete neutralization is not imperative for bnAbs to prevent infection but that with increasing levels of incomple
33 More than 190 vaccines are currently in development to prevent infection by the novel severe acute respiratory syndr
36 these, 11 reviews focused on preoperative interventions to prevent infection, while 12 focused on postoperative interven
38 agnosed with myeloma benefit from antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent infection, and to investigate the effect on antibioti
43 BCG vaccination has recently been proposed as a strategy to prevent infection with SARS-CoV-2 (CoV-2) to combat the COVID
44 acid (ASA) may serve as a potential therapeutic strategy to prevent infection-induced coagulopathy and associated tissue
48 Most vaccines in clinical use today prevent infection because they elicit antibodies that block p
49 s of malaria is gained rapidly by the host, mutations which prevent infection per se are unlikely to succeed.