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We report the design of iminosugar-based ceramide mimics for the development of new START domain ligands potentially targeting either protein isoforms.
Combinations of compound 14 with interferon-α or other drugs potentially targeting HCV proteins, including telaprevir, PSI7977, or BMS790052, synergistically decreased the levels of HCV RNA.
He and others have expressed interest in expanding the Bank's role in some way, potentially targeting growth or unemployment alongside its current target of ensuring inflation is around 2%.
In his interview with the WSJ, Cook reiterated that point and said that Apple could have done more to make people aware of hackers potentially targeting their accounts or how to create more secure passwords.
However, using data generated from within the enterprise network only allows for a partial view of the threat landscape as well as the threats potentially targeting it or the security breaches that may have already occurred.
In silico analysis with TargetScanS (http://genes.mit.edu/targetscan/) indicated various miRNA families potentially targeting the mouse zbtb7a 3'UTR.
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Since each DE miRNA potentially targets hundreds of DE mRNAs, the number of potential miRmR interactions exceeds 1,00,000.
The new alerts will include the potential geographic area and the mode of transportation or critical infrastructure potentially targeted in the threat, the Homeland Security Department said.
KPMG, one of the big four accountancy firms potentially targeted, welcomed the new measures.
That's not exactly the same threat as Dez Bryant, a player Romo could potentially target regardless of coverage.
By conjugating GNRs with specific antibodies, scientists potentially target and capture images from specific tissues and pathogens [12].
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