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A strategy that employs single transfections may abrogate this problem.
There was inter-tumour variation in the binding of all the monoclonal antibodies although combinations could reduce or abrogate this problem.
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We noticed more nausea in the beginning of the study and instituted prophylactic anti-emetic prior to each dose, which abrogated this problem in the majority of the patients.
Of course, increasing the specificity does not abrogate the problem of false positives.
The availability of α-1,3-Gal knockout (GT-KO) pigs as a source of neonatal islet cells can therefore prove useful to attenuate, although not completely abrogate, the problem of hyperacute rejection.
As the Court acknowledges, however, Congress responded to this problem by abrogating States' sovereign immunity in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 42 U.S.C.
Similarly, we recently showed that cancer-specific missense mutations in the JmjC domain can abrogate this growth suppressive effect and may even contribute to a dominant proliferative phenotype.
Inhibition of Erk1/2 can abrogate this combination effect.
The deletion of gacS should abrogate this control.
Notably, the single K136R substitution abrogated CDC73-mediated ISRE-dependent expression, while arginine substitutions at lysines 301 and 385 did not abrogate this response.
Serine protease inhibition abrogated this effect.
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