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Thus, the plant-mediated AgNPs hopefully may promote development of new drugs for future generation against the multiresistant pathogens.
Among the many genes which may promote development of schizophrenia, DTNBP1 (dystrobrevin binding protein 1) remains among the top candidates [1], [2] and is hence among the most intensively investigated.
Increased nitration may promote development of anti-Sm antibodies.
Our findings may promote development of effective therapeutic compounds for AD prevention and treatment.
However, infections with large bacterial loads and of considerable duration may promote development of meningitis.
Our findings suggest that MeHg may promote development of cardiovascular disease, as indicated by increases in BP and in IMT.
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Large atelectasis may even promote development of lung injury [ 9].
To our knowledge, this is the first report indicating that aberrant BRG1 expression may promote tumour development and growth through the PI3K Akt pathway in CRC.
Knowledge about the thoughts of persons who develop MOH may promote the development of new strategies for prevention and care.
It can be concluded that foreign direct investment may promote economic development by contributing to productivity growth and exports in the host countries.
One possible reason: increased amounts of growth factor in obese people may promote tumor development.
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