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Designing novel concepts of allo-SCT by promoting the early reconstitution of innate immune cells complemented subsequently with 'genetically engineered immunity' by utilizing both, innate and adaptive, receptors has the potential to substantially reduce toxicity and provide a profound short- and long-term protection against cancer.

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Complement subsequently binds to this antigen-antibody complex formed and will cause the red blood cells to lyse [ 34].

This Syntagma canonum ("Body of Canons"), or Corpus canonum orientale ("Eastern Body of Canons"), was subsequently complemented by the canons attributed to other 4th- and 5th-century councils, canonical letters of 12 Greek Fathers and of the 3rd-century Latin bishop of Carthage, Cyprian, and the Constitutiones Apostolicae.

We started with a phase of deductive coding and subsequently complemented this with inductive coding.

The study that follows is based on long-term anthropological fieldwork starting in February 2002 for 18 months, and subsequently complemented by multiple visits over a ten-year period up to January 2014.

To do this in a well-defined way, a knockout of atxA was created and subsequently complemented.

Simultaneously, they promote hypophyseal vascularisation, exerting early direct effects on endothelial cells that are subsequently complemented by indirect effects.

A subset of these was subsequently complemented with 454 reads as well as various consensus assembly strategies (Mackay et al. 2012; Huang et al. 2014).

31 Development of codes was initially derived from the primary data ('ground-up'), subsequently complemented with an organising conceptual framework for the adoption of complex health innovations.

In this perspective, the identification of the most likely compensatory partner for each mutation was initially based on comparative sequence data and subsequently complemented with 2D and 3D structural analyses to allow the recognition of the molecular basis of interactions.

Enzyme selectivity has been traditionally explained by the "lock and key" model, which was subsequently complemented by the "induced fit" or "hand in glove", "selected fit", and "keyhole, lock, and key" models.

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