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We need more potent chemotherapy to get more efficacies.
Do we need more potent signals (other growth factors or combinations) to push the dormant leukaemia SCs into the cell cycle?
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Those needing more potent pain relief may benefit from narcotic-containing analgesics like acetaminophen with codeine or oxycodone, which are associated with side effects like dizziness, drowsiness and constipation and may cause dependence over time.
MADRID — As the sole survivor of a flight that crashed near the island nation of Comoros arrived in Paris on Thursday, debate was brewing in Europe about whether aviation watchdogs needed more potent tools to guard against lax airline safety standards, especially in the developing world.
Well, one might need something more potent and less legal than a very decent red before his cause would be argued.
Therefore, there is an urgent need for more potent and safer therapies against leukemia stem cells for curing CML.
Thus, there still exists the need for more potent peptide-based inhibitors of amylin-mediated cytotoxicity.
Our data highlights the importance of measuring autophagic flux and the need for more potent autophagy inhibitors in aggressive cancers.
However, if real, this may also the underscore the need for more potent immunotherapy in hyperglycaemic patients who have an increased risk for allograft rejection.
Reducing nmt expression sensitized the organism to the inhibitor, reducing the MIC to 7 μM, yet retaining a 600-fold difference between activity on the target in vitro and the fungal cell, suggesting the need for more potent and cell-penetrant compounds to pursue full chemical validation.
While normal dog shampoo and dish detergent usually kill fleas, if you need something more potent, you could try a special flea and tick shampoo.
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