Sentence examples for more efficient mobilization from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, in order to enrich peripheral blood in circulating stem cells, more efficient mobilization protocols have to be developed.

Our dietary manipulation may have promoted a more efficient mobilization of maternal body fat, reflected by the raised maternal HDL which would allow a constant supply of glucose to the growing fetuses [ 40], for which glucose is a primary substrate for myogenesis [ 41].

In light of the recent development of new classes of mobilization agents such as CXC chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) inhibitors and plerixafor, predictive factors are urgently needed to discern which patients are likely to benefit from the more efficient mobilization agents [ 28].

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In the case of commodity exporters, more efficient revenue mobilization can mitigate revenue volatility.

They include how to reduce the need for the involuntary mobilization of the Guard and Reserves, how to restructure the active and reserve forces "to correct imbalances that result in lengthy, repeated or frequent mobilization," and how to make the mobilization and demobilization process more efficient.

Ventilation time and length of stay (LOS) in the intensive care unit (ICU) are important factors in patient turnover, a more efficient use of resources, and early patient mobilization.

13 Although the putative mechanisms underlying this phenomenon have not been fully elucidated, regional DC vaccination seems to be more efficient in simulating both antigen presentation and the local mobilization of cytotoxic immune cells.

Although mobilization of the Dupuy variant was more efficient, allowing the transposons to spread wider and to different chromosomes, this system suffered from a high incidence of embryonic lethality and a strong predispostion to haematopoietic tumours.

It is attractive to speculate that re-activating COX-2 expression in advanced stages of cancer by modulating PACER expression would increase COX-2-mediated local tissue mobilization and inflammation, consequently leading to more efficient tumor clearing by immune cells.

While population density might have made the outbreak more difficult to control in Beijing, the massive and efficient mobilization of communities and health workers to respond to the outbreak was likely an asset.

A full understanding of the mechanisms of stem cell mobilization in hemolytic syndromes will help to develop more efficient strategies for treating these disorders.

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