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However, in some patients headaches poorly respond to drug treatment, especially in chronic courses of disease.
In support of this hypothesis are findings that depressed patients suffering from psychotic symptoms poorly respond to rTMS.
These tolerized MØ-1 poorly respond to another challenge with LPS, thus reducing the pro-inflammatory response and preventing excessive reactions against infection and subsequent detrimental effects on the surrounding tissue.
Given the widespread observed neuroprotective actions of GDNF against NMDA-induced neurodegeneration even in the subregions that poorly respond to GDNF stimulation, (cfr Fig. 3), we examined by immunoblotting the activation pattern of the Ret receptor following NMDA insult in presence or in absence of GDNF (Fig. 6A-B).
As gonadotroph adenomas poorly respond to conventional pharmacological therapies, novel treatment strategies are needed.
These findings highlight the potential therapeutic value of combining demethylating agents and brostallicin in tumors with GST-methylation that poorly respond to brostallicin.
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This is important since cancers poorly responding to conventional chemotherapy are also poor responders to BH3 mimetics, as both responses depend on the "mitochondrial apoptotic priming" status [ 5].
Urine output is traditionally regarded as an index of organ perfusion, and it is reasonable to hypothesize that these poorly responding patients are at higher risk for fluid excess.
Therefore, timely use of CRRT in case of fluid overload that is poorly responding or refractory to diuretics might be a reasonable approach to attenuate or control SAKI [40].
Dose escalation of radiotherapy was allowed for poorly responding tumours.
However, combination Asp148/Phe203/Thr145 resulted in poorly responding sensor.
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