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"I want to know whether our current Medicaid enrollees, and there certainly could be millions more by 2014, could be served more cost efficiently and see better outcomes in a state run program," she said.
After Delanghe's work in 2008 [ 20] Ortho Clinical Diagnostics Inc. recalibrated its assay resulting in better outcomes in a concentration range >77 μmol/L [ 5].
EPs exhibited markedly improved vessel formation relative to mature ECs upon transplantation, and formed functional anastomoses with the host circulation with better outcomes in a mouse MI model.
Furthermore, baseline sVEGFR-3 and VEGF-C below the median were associated with better outcomes in a phase II trial (n=61) that evaluated sunitinib following prior bevacizumab exposure (Rini et al, 2008).
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