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Indeed, if the complex is stable, the small molecule or the antibody may efficiently neutralise the corresponding antigen.
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Finally, EDIII IgM antibodies detected soon after infection in model or naturally infected mammals [ 18] efficiently neutralise the virus in MNT but are not detected by our indirect IgG MIAs.
Recently, several mouse monoclonal antibodies directed against a recombinant fragment of BoNT/A were produced in our laboratory and most efficiently neutralised the neurotoxin.
The main point of their letter is that murine models are not suited as evidence of an effect of bevacizumab on tumour growth, because bevacizumab fails to efficiently neutralise murine VEGF.
Consequently, miR-1279 may efficiently regulate only PTPN12 gene expression.
Indeed, antibody treatment may not neutralise MIF-dependent activities in the cytoplasm.
These factors may either neutralise the potency of the decontamination agent being used or protect the target microorganisms from exposure to the agent.
That may neutralise her London origins and - worse - her residence in a village just outside Hartlepool's rival, Darlington.
Intervention may neutralise terrorist cells, but it can breed resentment and resistance".Our strategy and focus has been almost exclusively on killing and capturing terrorists," says Bruce Hoffman of Georgetown University.
The latter may neutralise minor to moderate but potentially useful details.
Also, intervention may neutralise beneficial components of the host defence.
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