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"Self-medication in general is not a good idea, and certainly one runs the risk of toxicity," he said.
Since rice is thoroughly cooked at high temperatures, its proteins are inactivated by heat, further reducing the risk of toxicity.
Chitosan is an amino sugar with a low risk of toxicity and immune response.
To compute the risk of toxicity for each patient, we applied nearest shrunken centroids, a method that identifies and cross-validates predictive genes.
Manganese and Iron are also scored as 'less is better' because these micronutrients are associated with a risk of toxicity from excess levels.
Current treatments often rely on systemic administration, resulting in increased risk of toxicity and adverse effects due to off-target drug distribution.
At the time, officials of the F.D.A. said that even small amounts of the ingredient had a "low but meaningful risk of toxicity and injury" for children and people with kidney or liver disease.
According to Dr. Fernand Lambein, a Belgian scientist who coördinates the Cassava Cyanide Diseases and Neurolathyrism Network, occasional consumption of foodstuffs containing ODAP "as one component of an otherwise balanced diet, bears not any risk of toxicity".
The assay results showed that 2h displayed significant in vivo glucose-lowering effect and low risk of toxicity.
With reduced risk of toxicity and high selectivity, covalent small-molecule kinase inhibitors (CSKIs) have emerged rapidly.
Systemic antibiotics reduce surgical site infections, but they are limited by the risk of toxicity.
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