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This is because the peptide target sequence of the TCR might also be present in other proteins (Cameron et al., 2013), making it important to screen extensively for potential targets of cross-reactivity.
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Employees are screened extensively, and Mr. London says letting them into strange homes is not a problem.
Finally, organometallic assemblies were screened extensively in-vitro against a number of pathogens.
All subjects were screened extensively for somatic and neurological disorders and had to fulfil research diagnostic criteria for having never been mentally ill.
Many medicinal plants have been screened extensively for their antimicrobial potential worldwide [ 4- 6].
The enormous diversity of the plants was not explored and screened extensively for potential therapeutic molecules [ 41, 42].
During the initial visit, each subject was screened extensively (accommodative and binocular vision tests were performed) to ensure that they would be eligible for the study.
Since the 1970's, high-risk populations in southern China have been screened extensively for early detection of NPC using anti Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) serum biomanti Epstein-Barr
Public databases were screened extensively for candidate data sets to be used in development of a blood-based response classifier for infliximab treatment in RA.
While the chemical library had been previously screened extensively for cell cycle inhibitors in mammalian cells, 14 novel compounds that affected the cell cycle were identified via screening on zebrafish embryos.
If you take 100 cancer patients and you screen them extensively for thrombosis, what would you find?
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