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In research involved with the Grand Challenges in Global Health initiative, Rosetta has been used to computationally design novel homing endonuclease proteins, which could eradicate Anopheles gambiae or otherwise render the mosquito unable to transmit malaria.
An endogenous immune response could eradicate tumour deposits or activate macrophages, which could eradicate tumour cells because macrophages are known to be cytocidal to tumour cells in the absence of any immune response.
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Vaccines have a potential advantage over these three options in that the body's response is longer lasting (on a scale of years as opposed to weeks or months), which could possibly eradicate the micro-metastases that often linger after standard treatments end.
Within the Korean Peninsula, the newly independent North and South competed to see which could more thoroughly eradicate Japan's influence, in an effort to become the Korean people's legitimate homeland.
By improving the crops, he said, the African orphan crop consortium, which includes corporations such as Life Technologies and the conservation group WWF, could eradicate a "plague" that costs Africa $125bn a year.
A last-ditch effort to vaccinate children in these regions could eradicate this disease for good, just as smallpox was eradicated more than 30 years ago.
Mass prescription of anti-retroviral drugs could eradicate the disease within 40 years, scientist says.
"But, if we could eradicate them [the wolves], good for us!
The Conservatives reckon they could eradicate the deficit - and even have a surplus - by 2018.
Vaccines could eradicate measles, but there are still children who don't get them.
And if we could eradicate Polio, I don't see why we can't eradicate misogyny".
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