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This dependence between resistance mechanisms suggests that an integrative approach that fully elucidates their joint and separate mechanism of action on cell signaling and cell survival is needed for a complete understanding and to make predictions of drug interventions that overcome the observed resistance mechanisms.

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It is hoped that fully elucidating qualitative questions, or the 'whys' and 'hows' [ 11], of staff shortages will give a fuller picture of what is being experienced on the ground, to help better inform Human Resources for Health policy.

However, the committee is limited by the minimal information that is provided by the 300-word abstracts that often cannot fully elucidate the quality of the evidence presented.

Plants and many microorganisms synthesize folates de novo through a complex metabolic route that is now fully elucidated.

The challenging question whether hyperchloremia has a causal role or is merely a consequence of certain conditions remains an issue that cannot be fully elucidated using our study design.

Some examples of the MHC gene clusters that have been fully elucidated to date are the mouse (H2), human (HLA), cat (FLA), dog (DLA), pig (SLA), cow (BoLA), and sheep (Ovar-MHC) [4] [10].

Dead ends would be introduced through the inclusion of established knowledge regarding pathways that are not fully elucidated.

However, there still present some intriguing enzymatic association that cannot be fully elucidated by data at hand, for example the co-occurrence of CBM37 with Flavobacteriales.

(27) Initial hypotheses in this area focused on their potential to selectively remove highly NO-sensitive leukemia cells from the bloodstream without inflicting collateral toxicity in their normal hematopoietic counterparts, 28) but their potential anticancer activity has, for reasons that remain to be fully elucidated, proven far more general than that.

The mutation (T192M), located within the RNA binding protein-like domain of the α-DG N-terminus [ 52], is supposed to reduce, via a mechanism that needs to be fully elucidated yet, the binding between α-DG and the glycosyltransferase LARGE, an interaction that is essential for the posttranslational modification of α-DG and for the DG's laminin-binding activity [ 53].

Our subgroups may represent heterogeneous reasons for DMARD change that could not be fully elucidated.

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