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However, these agents cannot be used alone because their short half-life can lead to recrudescence, and potentially the development of drug resistance [15], [16].
Severe oxidative stress can lead to cellular damage, resulting in further hepatic inflammation, and potentially the development of heptatic steatosis and insulin resistance [ 34- 38].
The early start of chemotherapy might be interesting since surgery provokes the circulation of neoplastic cells (Yamaguchi et al, 2000) and angiogenesis and potentially the development of micrometastasis.
In the latter two cases, novel biological pathways involved in the disease state may be uncovered, leading to a better understanding of disease processes and potentially the development of novel therapies.
Oncologists agree that an early start for chemotherapy is rationally correct, because surgery provokes the circulation of neoplastic cells (Yamaguchi et al, 2000), angiogenesis, and, potentially, the development of micrometastasis, as Dr Alliot indicated.
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This could potentially threaten the development of the aquaculture of this economically important marine crop.
A distributed actor model potentially facilitates the development of reliable and scalable software on these architectures.
On the other hand, they may potentially prevent the development of an environment where students compare themselves against each other.
This new design of adnectin CARs can potentially facilitate the development of T cell immunotherapy for cancer and other diseases.
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