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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more robust effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the strength or effectiveness of a particular outcome or result, often in a scientific or analytical context.
Example: "The new formula produced a more robust effect on the test subjects compared to the previous version."
Alternatives: "a stronger impact" or "a more significant outcome."
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Participants will receive the option of participating in a neuroimaging study which aims to test the hypothesis that specific psychotherapy (SEKT) will have a more robust effect on neural networks (amygdala, medial prefrontal activation) associated with emotion regulation and social cognition compared to FEST.
In the same conditions, SOD2 levels were also increased, with a more robust effect in FRDA cells.
The results displayed that stress elicited a more robust effect on grooming behavior in Per1 mutant mice than in other genotypes.
Finally, it is also possible that a more robust effect could be revealed by extending these behavioural studies to a larger cohort of animals.
This suggests that loss of 95% of FLNa expression is sufficient to produce a mild migration phenotype but that the additional loss of FLNb is required to produce a more robust effect, presumably because FLNb compensates for the lack of FLNa [25].
Admittedly, higher doses of roscovitine may produce a more robust effect on CFA-induced hyperalgesia.
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We saw a far more robust effect on fgf4, again with a greater action of diazinon as compared to chlorpyrifos.
As shown in Figure 1a, the presence of SDF-1 in the lower chamber caused an eight-fold increase in mesoangioblast migration, a significantly more robust effect than that elicited by FGF, MCP-1 or TNF- α, previously described as enhancers of mesoangioblast migration.
In vitro assays showed a moderate effect of HS oligosaccharides with respect to TNFα mRNA production and a much more robust effect on MIP1α and IL1β mRNA expression.
A much more robust effect of the influx transport of [H]cortisol and [H]corticosterone was seen in the choroid plexus, the site of the BCSFB, and the pituitary gland, a CNS region that is not controlled by a blood-CNS barrier.
Remarkably, TRIM3 had an even more robust effect on GKAP/SAPAP1, strongly suppressing protein expression (Figure 3A, top row).
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