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Discover Ludwig'specific targeting' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when referring to directing resources towards a particular, selective group or item. For example, "This targeted investment strategy involves specific targeting of certain investments to achieve the desired return."
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Antibodies provide unique, specific targeting of disease biomarkers.
ITs did not have cytotoxicity on T-cell lymphoma (H9) cells, signifying ITs have specific targeting.
This mechanism differs significantly from viral enzymes, thus providing a framework for their specific targeting.
There doesn't seem to have been specific targeting then – just as (an earlier Telegraph exploit) there wasn't specific targeting of gabby, disloyal Lib Dem MPs when a couple of winsome lady reporters posed as eager constituents.
The FBI claims some success stories, but it is unclear whether they come from their specific targeting programs.
"This is a very specific targeting of the humanitarian effort," said a spokesman for the World Food Program, Paul Risley.
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Most in vivo gene therapies will require cell-specific targeting.
Garcin, G. et al. High efficiency cell-specific targeting of cytokine activity.
However, their complex-specific targeting on chromatin, functions and roles in disease remain largely undefined.
This was achieved after correction of the human sickle hemoglobin allele by gene-specific targeting.
Melillo, J.A. et al. Dendritic cell (DC -specific targeting reveals Stat3 as a negative regulator of DC -specific
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