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In the next experiment we further corroborated that B. anynana readily responds to different acclimation temperatures, that this acclimation response is largely reversible, and that the last 24 h prior to testing have the largest impact on stress resistance.
Integration of HIV screening into routine medical care and the elimination of structural barriers to testing have the potential to increase overall HIV testing and case detection, particularly among populations at highest risk for HIV infection [2], [3].
Genomic-based interventions such as pharmacogenomic testing have the potential to improve patient outcomes and reduce health care system costs.
Future public awareness campaigns, improved access to healthcare, and the development of cheaper and more accurate modes of testing have the potential to increase the rate of diagnosis of this common chronic disease.
Unlike many other forms of retinitis pigmentosa in which a large fraction of the photoreceptors have already been lost by the time a diagnosis is made, newborn hearing tests coupled with increasingly sensitive molecular testing have the potential to identify patients affected with Usher syndrome early enough that the majority of their photoreceptors are still amenable to gene replacement therapy.
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So far, about 15percentt of patients tested have the altered form of the gene.
Tests have the following attributes.
These tests have the standard in every country.
Pullout anchorage tests have the fewest number of variables among any form of anchorage test.
But all screening tests have the potential to cause harm.
Half of the 50 relatives tested had the fatal gene.
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