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But the long-range goal, in this country and abroad, has been permanent storage underground, in geological formations that will help keep the wastes isolated without the need for continuous oversight from governments that will vanish long before the wastes have lost their potency hundreds of thousands of years from now.

Furthermore, total RNA could be isolated without the need for amplification before hybridization to Affymetrix GeneChip microarrays.

So the answer is yes, MSCs can now be isolated without the need for cell culture but not in high enough numbers to treat all current clinical applications, for example, graft versus host disease where multiple, large repeated doses are often required.

The high prevalence of ciprofloxacin resistance amongst the Malaysian ESBL-producing K. pneumoniae isolates suggests the need for more effective infection control measures to limit the spread of these resistant organisms in the hospital.

They found that lacG is variably present among L. garvieae isolates from the meat environment and is not limited to dairy isolates, demonstrating the need for complete genome sequences for the correct identification of dairy isolates.

Classical HSP90 inhibitors bind isolated HSP90, without the need for co-chaperones being present, are characterized by their cytotoxic effects, are systemically toxic, particularly to the liver, and broadly inhibit client kinase protein binding, thereby exerting widespread effects upon cellular signaling and affecting a wide array of cellular processes15.

Women in this study felt at times isolated and expressed the need for more support from peers and professionals.

This work has also highlighted the difficulties associated with methanogen quantification from microbial isolates, and the need for more representative rumen sampling in future studies.

In addition, the gene targets identified in this study can be used in silico to identify serotype 1, 2, and 6 strains in sequenced M. haemolytica isolates without the need for culture based analysis.

Unique mutations in PB2, particularly in these human isolates, emphasize the need for clinical, epidemiologic, and molecular studies for further understanding of the global pattern of evolution of influenza A virus (H5N1).

Finally, it is important to emphasize, that despite its low yield, culture should be attempted, as the bacterial isolates are needed for genotypic and phenotypic analysis.

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