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maintain their relationships with their own clinicians for
the bulk of their care.
Clinician and patient distrust of research
Despite the extraordinary advances in clinical care and
outcomes ... training , and retain-
ing additional clinical research scientists [3,4]; and
finally, reconfiguring the sci entific workforce [1,5] to
bring communities and community...
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Bridging the gap between basic science and
clinical practice: The role of organizations in
addressing clinician barriers
Megan ... in their participa-
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intellectual and professional contributions.
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serotonin and inhibition of dopamine and serotonin
transporters after multiple administrations [11,12]. The
stimulant ... consequences including
impulsivity, increased sexual activity, and injection risk
taking including bingeing.
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... cells and designated the corresponding nucleo-
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signalling pathway and is followed by translocation of
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butions (figure 2). There was a region of uncertainty in the
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sectors, including the front sector between the nucleus and
the leading edge. The Golgi in ... tyrosine residues in the substrate-binding
domain of Cas are phosphorylated in response to vari-
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both in Europe and in the United States to explore ways
to refine the use of RT in that setting: a Danish study
found equivalence between 27 Gy in 3 fractions and 40
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observations typically seen in terms of metabolic ima-
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overall survival of this p opulation...
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1 Introduction
In the past few years there has been considerable
activity in the development of fo...