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However, these new vaccines are likely to be more complex and expensive than those that have been used so effectively in the past, and they could have a multifaceted effect on the disease that they are designed to prevent, as has already been seen with pneumococcal conjugate vaccines.
Among these therapeutics, naringin, a flavanone glycoside, represents one of the most promising candidates owing to its multifaceted effect on bone tissues.
In this study, it was found that hepatocyte expression of Snail has a multifaceted effect on the progression of liver fibrosis through regulation of growth factor expression and ECM synthesis, which impacts hepatocytes themselves and other cell types.
Furthermore, although the multifaceted effect of silver carries a low risk of resistance, studies in burn wounds have shown that bacteria, and in particular P. aeruginosa may become resistant to silver compounds (such as silver sulfadiazine and silver nitrate) [34].
Numerous in vitro and preclinical studies have demonstrated that cytokine-based therapies can have a profound and multifaceted effect on neovascularization and chronic wound healing [ 120].
Studies in human DKK-1 showed a multifaceted effect on proliferation and differentiation of various cells like human adult bone marrow cells [ 46], adipocytes [ 47], and osteoblasts [ 48].
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Using this classification, we have conducted a literature overview on power effects and have found that power has many multifaceted effects on coordination and cooperation in supply chain relationships.
Based on the present knowledge on the multifaceted effects of BH3 mimetics on cancer cells, the commentary outlines the potential pitfalls and highlights the considerable promise for cancer treatment with BH3 mimetics.
We argue that such a theoretically-informed mapping of power in institutions will enable scholars, practitioners, and citizen groups to go beyond the standard critiques in order to analyze the multifaceted effects of neoliberal institutional change.
From this region, the 10 42 residue fragment (Hpa110 42) has been isolated, produced by prokaryotic expression (Wu et al. 2007; Chen et al. 2008a; Li et al. 2014b), and analyzed for its multifaceted effects on Arabidopsis (biological model plant), tobacco (cash crop), tea (drinking crop), rice (food crop), and wheat (food crop).
Alternatively, Suzanne Bergeron, for example, raises examples of studies that illustrate the multifaceted effects of globalization on women, including Kumudhini Rosa's study of Sri Lankan, Malaysian, and Philippine, workers in free trade zones as an example of local resistance to globalization.
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