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In the present case, this defect was safely and effectively repaired with a fascia lata free flap.
In most cases, base damage and SSBs can be effectively repaired by the cell repair mechanisms, whereas DSBs, especially when induced at high levels (often referred to as "clustered" or "complex" damage), are difficult to get successfully repaired and are therefore more damaging to cells (Kobayashi et al. 2010).
By the Millennium the Trocadero dream was dead: Sega withdrew their sponsorship and SegaWorld was relegated to something called "Funland," the IMAX vanished, and the escalators stopped moving, never to be effectively repaired.
Indeed, similar to αdAT34 substrate, THFT45 duplex oligonucleotide was effectively repaired through the combined action of APE1, POLβ, FEN1 and LIG1 (Fig. 7, lanes 9 and 19).
Tuan showed that nanofibrous scaffolds seeded with hMSCs effectively repaired cartilage defects in a swine model.
If DNA lesions can't be effectively repaired by endogenous defense systems, it leads to genome instability and chromosome abnormalities.
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Samhouri et al. (2011) developed an intelligent opportunistic maintenance algorithm that could be used to effectively repair or replace complex machines in a cost effective manner.
Dr Dharmasena, 32, made a cut to help the woman give birth and was later charged with the offence after effectively "repairing" the FGM because she was oozing blood, jurors heard.
CCs have been found to retain chondrogenic capacity that can effectively repair articular defects.
Therapies based on regenerative medicine hold the promise of effectively repairing or replacing damaged joints permanently.
At present, there is a paucity of therapies for effectively repairing these tissues sustainably in the long term.
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