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Dictionary » M » Maintenance treatment Maintenance treatmentMaintenance treatment treatment given for a period of months or years to maintain remission and eliminate any residual leukaemic cells in the body, usually for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. ![]()
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Results from our forumNADPH expiry... like a lot of handling for me, NADP and G6PD is quite demanding in maintenance and treatment. Well, i m still waiting for another ingredient to come before I could start working ...
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Re: Poisoned by antibiotics...can anyone help?... office to find out how. If you have this condition, diet is the first treatment consideration. You must eliminate all refined sugar, and greatly ... to continue to be mindful of diet (especially carbohydrates) and take maintenance doses of pre- and probiotics or risk slipping back into imbalance, ...
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Re: How to be "good at the bench"... if it needs to warm up before use (5) Is there a sign-up sheet? Bench maintenance • Daily: wipe down with 70% ethanol. HOW TO SET UP AN EXPERIMENT ... whether the basic experimental procedures are working correctly. 2. Treatment controls: if the experimental treatment had an effect. If multiple ...
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Sugar Allergy... and predicted, now we have two folks who cannot debate the merits of my treatments, they prefer to denigrate and try to diminish me as if that then ... Integr Med.2000;2(2/3):127-131. 157. Alic M. Green tea for remission maintenance in Crohn's disease? Am J Gastroenterol.1999;94(6):1710 158. Anton ...
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human foreskin stem cellsThe transcription factor Oct 4 is required for the maintenance of stem cell pluripotency and self-renewal, and activity of Oct 4 ... had the plasticity of stem cell, under the condition of inducement by DMSO treatment, neurofilament in foreskin cells was expressed by immunofluorescence ...
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