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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complete rescue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rescue operation that has successfully achieved its goal without leaving anything unresolved.
Example: "The team worked tirelessly to ensure a complete rescue of the stranded hikers, bringing them back to safety without any injuries."
Alternatives: "a full recovery" or "an entire rescue operation".
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We report a complete rescue of both visual acuity and ocular dominance in exercised rats, in animals exposed to visual enrichment and in animals engaged in perceptual learning.
These 'directed pop-out' plasmids enable a simple, two-step integration protocol that results in a scarless integration alongside a complete rescue of the selection marker.
Treatment of AS neurons with topotecan to restore UBE3A levels resulted in a complete rescue of AP firing to control levels (Fig. 3c).
At 1 week after the second injection of this fusion protein a complete rescue of the marginal zone B cell compartment and a 50% rescue of the follicular B cell compartment was observed.
Transfection of full-length cDNA encoding hamster Ku86 into XR-V15B cells resulted in a complete rescue of DNA-end-binding (DEB) activity and Ku70 levels, suggesting that Ku86 stabilizes the Ku70 polypeptide.
Human mRNA encoding either of the two pathogenic alleles failed to rescue this phenotype as opposed to a complete rescue by human wild-type mRNA.
After 7 days a complete rescue of the original phenotype was achieved.
Using both U0126 and Sal B, we then observed a complete rescue from apoptotic cell death caused by H2O2.
In agreement with this late requirement, a complete rescue of Pdx1 expression and endocrine pancreas differentiation in Raldh2−/− mice required RA treatment until E 9.5 [21], [21].
As mentioned earlier (Fig. 5B), a complete rescue of the phenotype was observed several hours upon transfer to 18°C (Fig. 6D).
Activation of Slug at stage 8 lead to a complete rescue of both mesodermal (Xbra) and neural crest/placodal (Sox9) marker expression.
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