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This logic has been exploited effectively for a number of monogenic human disease genes as well as some important phenotypes in domestic animals.
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If this resource is to be exploited effectively for drug and vaccine design, there is an urgent need to make the link between these DNA sequences and the functional proteins of the parasite, which they encode.
Based on these observations, our present analysis indicates that the features of HAC, an episomal vector with a large DNA capacity and a controllable gene number, were exploited effectively for the production of HLA-DR transgenic mice.
Several lipid formulations of AmB especially AmBisome have been exploited very effectively for reducing its toxic effects and targeted delivery of AmB against Leishmania infection [ 24, 25].
Thus, metabolic engineering approaches have been exploited in developing strains to effectively (i) uptake and metabolize pentoses [ 6, 13] and/or (ii) channel the carbon sources for ethanol production [ 14].
By the end of the 19th century, the alto flute, a weak instrument dynamically, had joined the orchestra, but it was exploited most effectively by the French composers of the early 20th century—for example, Claude Debussy.
This loophole can be exploited to effectively shield bad assets and make the bank look stronger than it really is.
The human auditory system has certain peculiarities that must be exploited for hiding data effectively.
In addition, the plasmonic properties of silver nanoparticles can be exploited for bio-sensing, which can effectively detect wide ranging of proteins that typical biosensors do not.
Namely, in the T-BRS, both the available link quality and the degree of diversity freedom are not exploited effectively.
Suppression of hepatic glucose production (HGP) effectively ameliorates diabetes and can be exploited for its treatment.
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