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In another joint effort, Anderson Merchandisers, one of the largest magazine and music distributors in the United States, bought technology from Liquid Audio, an online music pioneer that distributes 350,000 songs through retailers, in the hope of exploiting the growth in digital music.
One biological explanation for this could be that for "topographical reasons of function" the spinal cord has to be hostile to axonal sprouting by exploiting the growth-inhibiting properties of proteins as mentioned above, the inhibition of which may be a new neuroprotective strategy in EAE (Karnezis et al., 2004).
PECVD reduces temperature during deposition was widely exploited in the growth of nanotubes and amorphous carbon [158, 159 , 160 161, 162, 163].
A five ring structure was created by exploiting the lateral growth of GaAs around the originally formed Ga droplets.
More recently, this drug has been exploited to inhibit the growth of tumor stem cells and chemoresistant cancer cells [ 18– 20].
As chemotherapy targets actively dividing cells, this mechanism of nutlin can be exploited to halt the growth of normal cells, preventing the toxicity caused by subsequent administration of chemotherapy.
If the majority of humans harbour microscopic cancer and the switch of these tumours to the angiogenic phenotype is so infrequent, then this "Achilles' heel" of cancer progression could be exploited to prevent the growth of many harmless early lesions to the few lethal tumours, currently detectable and treatable [ 20].
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