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Companies usually start by identifying a target, often a protein in the body that is thought to play a role in some disease.
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Modern drug discovery conventionally begins by identifying a molecular target (typically a protein or an enzyme) associated with a disease.
By identifying a candidate tool for targeting these cells, i.e. OX40 blockade, these authors suggest a strategy for potentially stopping CAV before it even begins.
The result of a DNA-based test may be validated by identifying a signature sequence of the target DNA and used for accurate genotyping if HPV DNA is the target [ 1- 8].
By improving our understanding of genes and how they cause disease, these studies open the way to better treatments by identifying a plethora of new drug targets.
By identifying an enzyme that can target the mechanisms by which cells operate, rather than the overall plan for cellular function, scientists should be able to come up with even more highly refined treatments with fewer risks.
Those contradictions seem mindboggling insisting on insularity in a forum watched by thousands, attempting to identify a target without actually making that person a target.
Those contradictions seem mindboggling — insisting on insularity in a forum watched by thousands, attempting to identify a target without actually making that person a target.
Thus, we report here that the identity of the target molecule of aptamer TOV6 is STIP1, and by identifying the target of TOV6, a blocking effect in the metastatic process of TOV-21G could be identified.
The significance of low expression of miR-155 was investigated by identifying candidate target genes in HOZOT.
We therefore aimed to identify the possible functions of this miRNA by identifying its target genes.
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