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Inhibitors of the Grb2 and Src SH2 domains have been extensively studied, with the aim of targeting the Ras pathway and osteoclastic bone resorption, respectively.

Firefox OS was first unveiled in 2013, with the aim of targeting the developing world and late adopters with low-cost handsets.

Traditionally drugs have been designed with the aim of targeting a single biological entity, usually a protein (the so-called "on-target"), with high selectivity to avoid any unwanted effects arising from mis-targeting other biological targets ("off-targets").

Thus, it is particularly important that systems do not function within a single vertical silo or product ecosystem, whether through technical constraints (e.g. only operating with other products by the same producers) or functionality (e.g. only operating with other systems with the aim of targeting a particular goal).

We're also developing small-molecule screens with the aim of targeting melanoma cells for cell death.

Most studies focused on the mechanisms and signaling pathways involved in EMT with the aim of targeting therapy.

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But we soon realised that we couldn't make a significant difference to the problem on our own, so we set up a consortium of seven colleges (Harris, Manchester, Hertford, Keble, New College, St Hugh's and Worcester in addition to ourselves) with the common aim of targeting the sector to encourage more applications from it.

Russia built an airbase in Latakia in August and September, and started airstrikes on September 30 with the stated aim of targeting the so-called Islamic State. .

The ban theoretically extends to foreign news sources, with the apparent aim of targeting French-language Belgian and Swiss media that broke previous embargoes.

In the case of cetuximab, strategies aimed at lowering the incremental cost per life year gained or QALY have previously been considered with the specific aim of targeting patients more likely to benefit from therapy.

Novel anticancer therapies are being developed to exploit differences between normal and tumour endothelium, with the aim of selectively targeting the destruction of tumour endothelium while leaving normal blood vessels relatively unaffected (Dark et al, 1997).

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