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The studies reported in this manuscript support patent US9198910 "Methods for the Treatment of Cancer" on which KJB, MJD, and AB are inventors.
The data presented in this manuscript support the following conclusions: (i) The oxidation rate of pyrite is strongly temperature dependent, but it is not straightforward to describe the temperature dependence in the form of an Arrhenius equation.
The experiments described in this manuscript support our earlier reports [25], [26], [27], [29] that FoxM1 is an appropriate target for anticancer drugs and that thiazole antibiotics could represent promising alternatives to presently used anticancer treatments.
Data presented in this manuscript support a role for IL-15 in cancer immunoprevention.
The arguments put forward in this manuscript support the use of deregressed information, in agreement with practices adopted by many researchers [ 22].
Our data presented in this manuscript support the first three hypotheses and are reinforced by the long lasting effect of breastfeeding among BRCA1 mutation carriers.
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IMPACT: This manuscript supports the view that combining conventional chemotherapies with netrin-1 interference could be a promising therapeutic approach.
Editorial support was provided by Melanie More at Prime Medica Ltd (Knutsford, Cheshire, UK) during the preparation of this manuscript, supported by Merck, Kenilworth, New Jersey, US.
Annotations of this transcriptome using blast and Blast2GO are made available as supplementary information to this manuscript (Supporting Information, Table S1).
This manuscript supports the idea that clinically used mTOR kinase domain inhibitors will reduce eIF4E availability much more profoundly than have clinically approved rapamycin analogs.
We thank Dr. Mark Ginsberg for reading this manuscript and support of some studies, and Dr. Ron Seifert for help with the confocal microscope.
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