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134) al strategy to develop FBP1 inhibitors as novel anti-tumor agents.
135) ay nevertheless present ideal targets for novel anti-tumor therapy.
136) chemical genomic detection of the MOA of novel antibiotic molecules and antibiotic
137) erstanding of the mode of action (MOA) of novel antibiotic molecules and the poor ch
138) ndicate that CECF may have potential as a novel anticancer agent for the treatment o
139) , GS-343074 and GS-424044 show promise as novel anticancer agents in canine cancer.
140) and/or significant morbidity.We present a novel application of a mandibular distract
141) This article presents a novel application of the 'single line scan
142) militaris and the latest advances on novel applications from this laboratory an
143) ulcers in 1980, a considerable number of novel applications in different fields of
144) In addition, we describe several novel approaches that are currently being
145) AF phenotype through non-toxic agents are novel approaches to prevent PCA progressio
146) The condition was proposed to represent a novel autosomal recessive entity but the u
147) rehensive research project, investigating novel autosomal recessive intellectual dis
148) for the chromosome 6q region and reveal a novel candidate gene for CL±P.
149) Thus, PIP4K2A is a novel candidate therapeutic target in myel
150) Novel cardiac support strategies such as p
151) es used for the management of AHF and the novel cardiac support strategies (eg, MCS)
152) ncing in reassigning previously described novel clinical entities, and suggest a mec
153) an unruptured AAA, findings that suggest novel clinical implications.
154) model was used to predict the activity of novel compounds prior to their synthesis a
155) KI values of the novel compounds were measured in the range
156) erial post-partum interviews with several novel data collection techniques, we exami
157) This novel data may improve MV computational mo
158) In conclusion, oocytes with this novel described dysmorphism (indented ZP)
159) This novel described dysmorphism was recurrent
160) he propagation of primary hCECs using the novel dual media approach presented in thi
161) In this study, we describe a novel dual media culture approach for the
162) We introduce a novel electroporation technique that enabl
163) Significantly, the parameters of a novel electroporation transfection techniq
164) This novel finding may help explain the limited
165) BDUMP, and is the first to demonstrate a novel finding of a whole gain in chromosom
166) In this study, we present novel findings in AP research that may hav
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(1)22 therapeutic (17)3 mutation (33)2 approaches (49)2 information
(2)11 and (18)3 paradigm (34)2 autosomal (50)2 inhibitors
(3)8 mechanism (19)3 role (35)2 candidate (51)2 learning
(4)8 method (20)3 strain (36)2 cardiac (52)2 modulators
(5)7 approach (21)3 target (37)2 clinical (53)2 object
(6)7 mutations (22)3 targeted (38)2 compounds (54)2 oral
(7)6 therapies (23)3 targets (39)2 data (55)2 polymer
(8)5 technique (24)3 treatment (40)2 described (56)2 potent
(9)4 strategies (25)3 type (41)2 dual (57)2 prognostic
(10)4 strategy (26)3 words (42)2 electroporation (58)2 putative
(11)4 surgical (27)2 *null* (43)2 finding (59)2 recombinants
(12)3 antibacterial (28)2 anti-tumor (44)2 findings (60)2 results
(13)3 drug (29)2 antibiotic (45)2 form (61)2 therapeutical
(14)3 homozygous (30)2 anticancer (46)2 genetic (62)2 titanium
(15)3 insights (31)2 application (47)2 imaging (63)2 treatments
(16)3 mechanisms (32)2 applications (48)2 in

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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 ---