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The phrase "a marked release of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or noticeable increase in something, often in scientific or technical contexts.
Example: "The study observed a marked release of carbon dioxide during the experiment."
Alternatives: "a significant increase in" or "a notable surge of".
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Remarkably, siramesine treatment resulted in a marked release of mTORC1 from the lysosomal membrane as evident from the reduced co-localization between mTOR and LAMP1 along with a significant increase in cytosolic mTOR levels (Fig. 2i l).
Thus both Stx2 and O157LPS induced a marked release of functional TF into plasma, especially when shear forces were added.
Severe hypoglycemia selectively stimulates the adrenal medulla and causes a marked release of catecholamines [ 10].
In contrast, direct permeabilisation of the plasma membrane with digitonin, 10 micrograms ml-1, evoked a marked release of amylase from both types of cell.
We found a marked release of both these pro-inflammatory cytokines, and PEA, once again, was able to control their release.
Furthermore, extensive muscle destruction, electric power accidents and post-ischemic syndrome are often associated with a marked release of myoglobin (crush syndrome) which can result in an increase in blood viscosity, as shown in animal experiments [ 34].
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The marked release of bacterial endotoxins may lead to an increased consumption of HDL particles.
That process was accompanied by marked release of water and SO.
The marked release of doxorubicin from these nanoconjugates in living cells was monitored by increasing fluorescence signals upon light exposure.
The release of free haemoglobin into the vascular system following a haemolytic crisis or the onset of haemolytic anaemia will therefore cause a marked loss of haptoglobin.
Promotion of type I collagen degradation in synovium and bone by IL-17 has been demonstrated, and when combined with IL-1, a marked synergistic release of collagen was noted [ 44].
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