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The devised lab-on-a-chip device was demonstrated to have 24 pg/ml limit of detection, which is well within the minimum threshold for clinically applicable concentrations.
Thus, it is not unreasonable to think that blood cells may also attain saturation at clinically applicable concentrations, potentially resulting in neutropenia or other hematological aberrations.
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This approach might be clinically applicable, and further clinical testing is required.
Subgroups defined by clinically applicable cutoffs will also be compared (e.g., BMI as normal weight, overweight, or obese; 25OHD concentration by Institute of Medicine cutoffs).
However, several studies have reported that serum L‐ASNase concentration is sustained above 1 U/mL even 24 h after the administration of clinically applicable doses of L‐ASNase.
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Nikolov, S. et al. Deep learning to achieve clinically applicable segmentation of head and neck anatomy for radiotherapy.
Students perceived CBL to be a more efficient process and more clinically applicable.
The first clinically applicable sphygmomanometer was invented in 1881 by Austrian physician Karl Samuel Ritter von Basch.
We aimed to develop a clinically applicable assay that correlated with the clonogenic assay.
A reliable, clinically applicable cell-tracking agent would be a powerful tool to study cell biodistribution.
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