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Those interested in working toward a sustainable tropical timber industry need to take into account the full spectrum of effects of logging activities in the rain forest.

Recently, dopamine-modified aSyn was shown to block chaperone mediated autophagy [16], but the full spectrum of effects of this dopamine interaction with aSyn in living cells is still obscure.

Understanding the full spectrum of effects of a small molecule could aid in minimizing off-target effects and enhance the design of highly specific drugs.

Understanding the full spectrum of effects of lenalidomide and pomalidomide on this important family of transcription factors and additional potentially relevant novel CRL4CRBN substrates is critical for optimal use of these drugs in haematological malignancies, as well as for immunotherapy in oncology and autoimmune/inflammatory diseases.

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On the other hand, the intermediate condition faced by small forest fragments suggests that even two centuries of fragmentation may not be long enough to allow the full spectrum of edge effects to be seen in their core areas, which already exhibit evidence of many types of edge effects [22], [23], [25], [29].

P4P programs result in the full spectrum of possible effects for specific targets, from absent or negligible to strongly beneficial.

Thus average longevity, on its own, may be a poor measure of the full spectrum of harmful effects of administered substances.

Finally, prediction models taking into account the full spectrum of late effects are needed to guide primary treatment choice and appropriate follow up after cancer treatment.

We cannot determine from our present study the full spectrum of direct effects related to soluble components such as zinc, as cardiac pathology and marked pulmonary inflammation were evident in all groups, including animals exposed to MSH without soluble zinc (McGee et al., 2003).

Notably, oxidatively modified nucleobases do not represent the full spectrum of possible genotoxic effects of welding fume.

The second principal component included the full spectrum of drug-induced effects in the striatum - from substantial inhibition of gene expression by diazepam or clozapine to strong activation by cocaine and methamphetamine.

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