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To address this issue, interesting manipulations are being executed, attributed to the tailorability of nanoparticles; to make them promising delivery vectors.
Nonetheless, we sincerely hope that readers will find the papers in this issue interesting and useful, and that some are encouraged to undertake further scientific studies on the disease that is rapidly becoming the most serious health problem in our society.
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We hope readers find the progress on molecular imaging reported in this special issue interesting and stimulating.
To address this issue, some interesting propositions of the application of lysostaphin in veterinary, especially for the treatment of bovine mastitis, have been presented.
The paper from McNally et al in this issue is interesting in that it raises many issues well beyond what the authors probably conceived when they started out on the project.
Perhaps another modeling study that focuses on this issue is interesting, but still needed is much more knowledge concerning the features of the mosaic nucleic acids, such as how to judge their bond-breaking rate in chain degradation, their fidelity in replication and their folding factor which is related to their tendency to act as a template.
Development of a suitable model for investigation of OXTR expression in the cytotrophoblast enabling a novel approach to this issue may yield interesting contribution to our understanding of the third stage of labor, above all else may shed some light on the mechanism of placental detachment.
At any rate, this issue should be interesting to the readers of MPRS.
I hope you will enjoy this issue and find interesting research results and directions from the papers in the issue.
Indeed, I hope readers will find all the papers we are presenting in this Issue to be interesting and be inspired to submit additions to the collection!
This issue is particularly interesting to me as the president of a university that considers its athletics program a major success.
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