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In the future, testing compounds that block senescence for neuron conversion may be a novel approach for maximizing the generation of "safe" neurons for clinical applications, including for old people who may suffer more neurological disorders.
Statement 18 "The food I eat now will affect the health of any children I have in the future" tested the potential for students to engage with DOHaD concepts in relation to their potential future offspring.
In the future, testing for HCV in serum or tissue may improve, and the proportion of HCV RNA negative patients may fall.
In the future testing fewer more relevant markers but in large datasets is the best route to rapidly developing clinically useful prognostic tools [ 34, 35].
However, in the future testing of protease inhibitor escape mutations before initiation of re-treatment might be useful in these cases.
We anticipate that in the future testing for the presence of anti-MDA5 autoantibodies where JDM or JDM overlap-syndromes are suspected will become standard clinical practice.
In the future, testing the role of those specific residues and comparing the biologic properties of strains of both genotypes will be useful, knowing that only Israeli/American strains are responsible for avian deaths (14) and probable increased neurovirulence (15).
In the future, additional tests may become available that will expand the potential of home testing for seniors.
In the future, genetic tests are likely to involve the analysis of many genes at once, or even of a person's full set of genes.
In the future, genetic tests, images or other "biomarkers" of a drug's effectiveness might be used by the F.D.A. to approve drugs, which could mean a huge acceleration in drug development.
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