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These differences should be further included to study the consequences on the efficacy of fertilization.
The magnitude of NKT cell activation and expansion may have critical consequences on the efficacy of NKT cell therapies.
Therefore, additional experiments such as single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) or comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) arrays often complement amplicon sequencing in clinics to identify copy number status of genes whose amplification or deletion has direct consequences on the efficacy of a particular cancer treatment.
Our results show that, considering the observed consequences of FN on chemotherapy delivery (dose adjustments, delays, dropped cycles), and the known associated negative impact of such consequences on the efficacy of treatment, patients with breast cancer and NHL who are to receive moderate or high risk chemotherapy regimens may benefit from better access to primary prophylaxis with G-CSF.
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This could have important consequences for the efficacy of the design factors derived using these results.
Although currently there is no evidence of the consequences of decreasing doses on the efficacy of the treatment, clearly this is one of the topics that future research can be focused, assessing the efficacy of either lower doses or shorter duration of the etiological treatment aimed at reducing the occurrence of ADRs.
Using rat RBCs stored for 7 days gives researchers a valuable tool to assess blood storage and the consequences on transfusion efficacy and tissue oxygen availability.
In the absence of a family history of Pompe disease or a biopsy with typical vacuolar changes, the diagnosis is easily missed, and this explains the broad diagnostic delay still now registered, with consequences on ERT efficacy.
Such serious consequences of LPO have encouraged studies on the efficacy and mechanisms of action of biological antioxidants, justifying the relevance in the understanding the activity of uremic solutes against ROO.
Because the "consequences" of poor-quality antimalarials depend on the efficacy of the genuine medicines, our estimates represent "the number of under-five deaths avoidable if children consume ACTs (or an effective alternative) instead of poor-quality antimalarials," as opposed to "the number of under-five deaths avoidable if poor-quality antimalarials are eliminated".
Similarly, in a 2010 review of federal research that might be relevant to climate remediation, the federal Government Accountability Office noted that "major uncertainties remain on the efficacy and potential consequences" of the approach.
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