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KH and R Achuthan provided the clinical insight for the study and its design.

Ultimately, these findings may provide greater clinical insight for targeted treatment strategies that prevent/reverse type 2 diabetes.

The development of biomarkers of clinical efficacy and safety may provide important clinical insight for the appropriate selection of patients and management of antiangiogenesis therapy.

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However it potentially provides important clinical insights, for example leading to a better understanding of the pathophysiology and the follow up of ventricular remodelling after therapy.

5 In March 2013, Aspetar Hospital invited several top international experts in the field of altitude training to establish a forum of research and clinical insights for the practical application of altitude training with team-sport players.

The pre-publication history for this paper can be accessed here: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-230X/14/127/prepub We thank Dr. J.H. MacGregor for assistance with case related diagnostic imaging and Dr. Michelle Geddes for clinical insight and expert opinion from a hematology-oncology perspective.

The aim of this study was to understand the molecular mechanism of topotecan-based second-line chemotherapy through an in vitro cell culture model and to gain clinical insight into sequencing issues for second-line treatment with novel agents versus retreatment with platinum.

Thus, in addition to offering a powerful avenue for furthering clinical insight into the field of customized vision correction, binocular AO vision testing presented here also has significant potential for providing a comprehensive understanding of habitual binocular vision.

The objective of this review was to examine the efficacy, effectiveness, and safety findings from clinical trials and observational studies of raloxifene and to provide clinical insight into the usefulness of raloxifene for preventing or reducing the risk of subsequent vertebral and nonvertebral fractures in Japan.

In this case, the fifth-generation PSA assay capitalizes on amplified ELISA and femtoliter volumes to approach single-molecule detection and shows promise in providing additional clinical insights about recurrence for prostate cancer patients.

One example is the B2B program, which includes two iterative components: bench-to-bedside, such that the basic research findings can be translated to clinical practice, and bedside-to-bench, such that the refinements to clinical practice offer new clinical insights and samples for experimental investigation.

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