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Attained results should help to better understand PSD electronics design and to provide data for system optimization.
Further use of these animals, especially in combination with pharmacologic tools, should help to better identify potential antifibrotic strategies in obstructive nephropathy.
The present analysis should help to better understand the impact of the upcoming changes in European regulations on PR formulations and in the design of future BE studies.
Because Vegf plays a key role in angiogenesis, our results should help to better understand the regulation of angiogenesis in GCs undergoing luteinization during ovulation.
Improvements in radiation techniques as well as changes in indications, volumes and prescribed doses of radiation therapy should help to better spare lungs from irradiation and thus decreasing the risk of subsequent toxicity.
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The combination of a uniform terminology and minimal reporting standards should help to ensure better quality studies.
Understanding the roles of NHERF proteins in the regulation of NHE3 should help to develop better strategies to stimulate intestinal NHE3 activity, which is inhibited in diarrhoeal diseases [ 19, 20].
"This along with the pledge on apprenticeship training for young people should help to bring hope for a better future for the low paid and the younger generation".
If confirmed in a large independent trial, the expression of Maspin should help to discriminate IHCCA patients with a better prognosis.
If confirmed in a large independent trial, the expression of HSP27 should help to discriminate IHCCA patients with a better prognosis.
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