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Many candidate vaccines targeting neglected diseases in low- and middle-income countries are now progressing to large-scale clinical testing.

Especially, Republic of Korea is now progressing to an aging society.

It has been speculated that the shift to younger age at onset is caused by risk factors accelerating an on-going β-cell destructive process and that even children with lower levels of genetic risk who are exposed to such factors are now progressing to clinical disease (8– 10).

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Our studies have now progressed to the development of therapeutic uses of fever-range hyperthermia in combination with other therapies.

Should now progress to the second round but will need to find some more creativity to go further.

The Bump Mark will now progress to the international stage of the award as Pakstaite works on commercialising it.

The murderer has now progressed to poisoning homeless people by leaving bottles of wine on street corners.

AO-induced skipping of exon 51 of the DMD gene, which could treat 13% of DMD patients, has now progressed to clinical trials.

The result continues the best ever performance by 22-year-old Pironkova at a grand slam, and she now progresses to Thursday's semi-finals.

She has now progressed to the semi-final after Tennant selected her portrait as his favourite and the judging panel of Tai-Shan Schierenberg, Kate Bryan and Kathleen Soriano agreed.

Structure-based design has now progressed to the point where highly selective, high affinity TTR kinetic stabilizers that lack undesirable off-target activities can be produced with high frequency.

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