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Inhibition of smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration in vitro by antisense oligonucleotide to c-myb. J Vas Surg. 1996; 23:283-91. Margolin DA ...
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Proliferative disease (white blood cell [WBC] counts > 30 x 10e^9/L) confirmed prior to the first dose of ONO-7475 (for Part A) or WBC > 25 x 10e^9/L in Part D.
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* Any medication affecting heart rate. * Clinical diagnosis of unstable proliferative diabetic retinopathy * Previous Organ Transplant with or without ...
This study is being done to see if daratumumab is safe and effective in the treatment of proliferative glomerulonephritis with monoclonal immune deposits ...
“If translatable, because senescent cells do not proliferate rapidly, a drug could efficiently and quickly eliminate enough of them to have profound impacts on ...
... proliferative potential. Read More on PubMed. Determinants of neurological outcome after surgery for brain arteriovenous malformation. Hartmann A. A; Stapf C ...
Active iris neovascularization or active proliferative retinopathy; Active uveitis; Monocular patients; Current use of steroids (ocular, periocular, or ...
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