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Insertion of a single base pair in the middle of the spacer did not reduce its efficacy, indicating that a small bulge in the region of complementarity between spacer and proto-spacer does not necessarily mitigate interference.
Antibody development can occur after the administration of any biologic agent but, as Porter reports, "the presence of antibodies does not necessarily mitigate against the therapeutic viability of a recombinant protein drug" [ 31] as has been demonstrated with anti-TNF agents [ 29].
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But he does not necessarily recommend it.
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Velazquez does not necessarily agree.
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