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In the case of an Rh-incompatible mother and child, consequential blood mixing may sensitize an Rh- mother to the Rh antigen on the blood cells of the Rh+ child, putting the remainder of the pregnancy, and any subsequent pregnancies, at risk for hemolytic disease of the newborn.
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A "feeling for the [individual] organism" may sensitize a scientist to critical data (Keller 1983, Ruetsche 2004).
However, the efficient transfer of virion antigens to bystander cells by receptor-mediated uptake of released viral particles, which results in TH cell recognition of target cells incubated with less than one viral particle per cell, suggests that only few tumor cells undergoing lysis may sensitize a large proportion of tumor cells for TH cell recognition.
A series of preclinical studies suggested that c-MYC may sensitize a variety of cells to different treatments [ 9, 11, 16].
Also, previous studies suggested that there may be additional potential for its use in combination with conventional agents because some of the pathways inhibited by 17-AAG are also implicated in cytotoxic drug resistance [ 37]. 17-AAG may sensitize a subset of ovarian cancer to paclitaxel, particularly those tumors in which resistance is driven by Hsp90 clients such as ERBB2 and/or p-Akt [ 38].
Its tree-dappled plain and far-off mountains may sensitize you to a similiarly exquisite vista tucked in a corner of Maxfield Parrish's otherwise sappy "Saint Valentine," which hangs nearby.
Reducing the levels of an essential protein may sensitize the bacterium towards an inhibitor that acts on the down-regulated protein whereas wild-type bacteria should show a higher MIC for the same compound allowing for hit identification.
Thus, the combination of an HDACi with an inhibitor of the antioxidant pathway may sensitize non-responder patients to an HDACi therapy.
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