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would exert a better tumor suppressive effect.
Epothilone can penetrate BBB and exert a better efficacy at low concentration and now undergoes a phase 1 clinical trial.
Clinical observations seem to confirm this conclusion, since BCG therapy seems to exert a better antitumour effect in high-grade bladder cancer (Table 1).
Moreover, BCG seems to exert a better antitumour effect in CIS and high-grade cancer (Melekos et al, 1993; Kurth et al, 2000).
β-Blockers should be preferred in patients with a history of myocardial infarction (in whom they exert a better protection against recurrence of myocardial necrosis and sudden death [ 10, 13]), while β-blockers or calcium channel blockers should be given to patients affected by angina pectoris for their symptomatic benefit.
For example, in a recent study, we demonstrated that the spatiotemporal release of an antiangiogenesis agent and a chemotherapeutic agent from a hybrid nanoparticle, a 'nanocell' could exert a better therapeutic outcome as compared with existing delivery approaches (Sengupta et al, 2005).
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ALD Al2O3 also exerts a better passivation effect on p+-type emitters than other dielectric layers.
Fulv and 4-OH-T exerted a better inhibitory effect than Tam and End.
In advanced stages of the disease, the outcome of locoregional and distant metastasis is significantly different; and furthermore in the case of locoregional metastasis, in-transit and satellite metastases exert a significantly better prognosis than regional lymph node involvement.
The Twelves, as they are better known, exert a romantic pull on those who sail them.
Arriving as it does a mere two months after Mr. Chamberlain's death, it will, for better or worse, exert a stronger-than-usual influence on his legacy.
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