ELIZA cgi-bash version rev. 1.91
- Medical English LInking keywords finder for the PubMed Zipped Archive (ELIZA) -

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330250 occurrences (No.59 in the rank) during 5 years in the PubMed. [cache]
108) contributed to the understanding of which novel approaches to community-based practi
109) rtant insights are described that support novel approaches to researching mercury ex
110) There is thus an urgent unmet need for novel approaches to treating chronic pain.
111) t ISL could be potentially developed as a novel drug candidate for TNBC in microRNA-
112) mechanisms of MTAs and for the design of novel drug combinations.
113) EWSFLI1 have been viewed as promising and novel drug targets in the treatment of ES.
114) ts into pathophysiological mechanisms and novel drug targets to inform personalized
115) ses have been successfully reversed using novel drug targets with current therapies
116) The novel data set (n = 254) generated using a
117) nificant opportunities to leverage AI and novel data sources to reduce the frequency
118) These novel data suggest that the proliferating
119) The most common novel data were collected using different
120) Novel findings suggest that the recently d
121) These novel findings provide further insights in
122) These novel findings provide new paths for broad
123) We observed several novel findings.
124) clinical platform technologies, including novel in vitro culturing systems, animal m
125) In recent years, organoids have become a novel in vitro method to study gastrointes
126) Previously, we described a novel in vitro model consisting of HLMs bo
127) ower gut by bacteria, may be developed as novel in vivo biomarkers of the enterohepa
128) tudy should facilitate the development of novel strategies for both diabetes treatme
129) nical settings, robust study designs, and novel strategies for measuring clinical ut
130) These findings could provide novel strategies to prevent or reverse dia
131) only employed multiple interventions, but novel strategies with interventions that s
132) s indicate the use of TG2 inhibitors as a novel strategy for the treatment of SCI an
133) So, targeting CSCs can be used as a novel strategy in cancer therapy in additi
134) Our novel strategy of administering deliverabl
135) ddress this, we have recently developed a novel strategy to engineer bone-like tissu
136) acy of psychedelic compounds as potential novel therapeutics in psychiatry.
137) delic compounds are emerging as potential novel therapeutics in psychiatry.
138) GSCs) as a target for the development of novel therapeutics.
139) ic care and streamlining the discovery of novel therapeutics.
140) We suggest that these novel STAT3 inhibitors be used in the trea
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(1)23 therapeutic (18)4 strategy (35)2 antifungal (52)2 nonsteroidal
(2)14 approach (19)4 therapeutics (36)2 biomarker (53)2 object
(3)11 and (20)3 STAT3 (37)2 biomarkers (54)2 opportunities
(4)10 coronavirus (21)3 avenues (38)2 blood (55)2 perspectives
(5)8 insights (22)3 bicistronic (39)2 cardiac (56)2 pharmaceutical
(6)8 mechanism (23)3 compound (40)2 cell-based (57)2 preclinical
(7)7 method (24)3 diagnostic (41)2 class (58)2 protein
(8)6 chemical (25)3 drugs (42)2 dietary (59)2 proteins
(9)6 role (26)3 genetic (43)2 evidence-based (60)2 reactive
(10)6 therapies (27)3 immunotherapeutic (44)2 human (61)2 risk
(11)6 treatment (28)3 methodologies (45)2 imaging (62)2 small-molecule
(12)5 approaches (29)3 mouse (46)2 infectious (63)2 target
(13)5 drug (30)3 small (47)2 insight (64)2 targets
(14)4 data (31)2 Coronavirus (48)2 interventions (65)2 trial
(15)4 findings (32)2 agents (49)2 methodology
(16)4 in (33)2 analgesic (50)2 neuroprotective
(17)4 strategies (34)2 analytical (51)2 noninvasive

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--- WordNet output for novel --- =>1.よく知られていない, 新しい, 珍奇な, 異常な, 新奇な, 目新しい, 2.(長編)小説 Overview of noun novel The noun novel has 2 senses (first 1 from tagged texts) 1. (17) novel -- (an extended fictional work in prose; usually in the form of a story) 2. novel -- (a printed and bound book that is an extended work of fiction; "his bookcases were filled with nothing but novels"; "he burned all the novels") Overview of adj novel The adj novel has 2 senses (first 1 from tagged texts) 1. (6) fresh, new, novel -- (original and of a kind not seen before; "the computer produced a completely novel proof of a well-known theorem") 2. novel, refreshing -- (pleasantly new or different; "common sense of a most refreshing sort") --- WordNet end ---