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The absence of effective treatment to the intracellular pathogen and the irreversible consequence of infection makes the need of a specific vaccine urgent.
This reflects the irreversible consequence of nuclear GSH depletion early in the culture and could account for the persisting lower growth rate of DEM treated cells (Fig. 1), despite the important increase in total GSH level.
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With the unprecedented rate of mining and mineral processing over the past decade, there has been an increasing level of concern worldwide about the fate of tailings and the irreversible consequences of contaminant release through dust, tailings dam seepage, dam wall failure, or direct disposal of tailings into waterways.
Thus treatments that avoid or delay these irreversible consequences by targeting the earliest changes are urgently needed.
Given the risks, irreversible consequences, and variable outcomes of TP-IAT, this determination can often be challenging for the clinician.
Early detection might have spared their daughter from an irreversible consequence.
Also, we suggest, early in the course of the disease, the use of IL-1 receptor antagonist as a therapeutic option to chronic papilledema in order to prevent irreversible consequence of chronic excessive intracranial pressure and final optic atrophy.
I strongly suspect he believed that Coffee's problems were a natural and irreversible consequence of aging; something that he had to accept.
Moscow has repeatedly accused Ukrainian forces of shelling across the border but Sunday's incident saw the first claim of a fatality and the Russian foreign ministry said the incident risked "irreversible consequences".
This effect is similar to the irreversible electroporation consequences in the liver described by Edd et al. [13].
"This incident is evidence of the very dangerous escalation of tension in the Russian-Ukrainian border area, and could have irreversible consequences, the responsibility for which lies with the Ukrainian side," said the foreign ministry's official statement, referring to the shelling of Russian territory.
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