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Using Goto-Kakizaki rats, Tsang and coworkers [[ 14]] reported that diabetic rats could be preconditioned but required more ischaemia/reperfusion cycles than controls to induce protection.

Tsang et al. reported that, in the Goto-Kakizaki rat model of diabetes (a non-obese Wistar rat substrain that develops early type 2 diabetes), hearts could be preconditioned, but had a higher threshold for preconditioning.

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"It is preconditioned to melt", he says.

In fact, identifying the right value chains could be a precondition to make SSE programs viable and avoid saturating local markets and bringing down prices and earnings.

But he also pointed to various stumbling blocks, repeating Moscow's concerns of cross-border flows from Turkey, and said that there could be no preconditions on the part of opposition factions during the implementation of the agreement.

This could be a precondition for upgrading general practice as an attractive profession for medical students during medical training thereby improving the recruitment of GPs.

Our goal in this study was to determine if the need for boosters could be eliminated by preconditioning the immune system with anti-CD25 antibodies, which is known to deplete regulatory T cells, the latter of which are known to regulate the development of high-avidity memory T cells.

For example, brief episodes of ischemia and reperfusion of the leg could be used to precondition the kidney in a rat model of renal IRI (Wever et al., 2013), the liver in a rabbit model of hepatic IRI (Kanoria et al., 2006), and the brain in a pig model of cardiopulmonary bypass (Jensen et al., 2011).

Motivated by the reported benefits of preconditioning, we hypothesized that the catabolic effects of injurious IL-1 on engineered cartilage could be decreased by initially preconditioning them with low doses of the cytokine.

However, the results could be used to optimize preconditioning of tissue engineered scaffolds before implantation into patients (Shelton et al. 2003; Nebelung et al. 2012; Omata et al. 2012).

We also investigate whether the neuroprotection seen with forced exercise on a treadmill could be replicated with a preconditioning regimen of voluntary exercise.

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