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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a potent induction of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a strong or effective initiation or influence of something, often in scientific or technical writing.
Example: "The study revealed a potent induction of cellular responses in the presence of the new compound."
Alternatives: "a strong initiation of" or "a powerful triggering of".
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Used as a combination, such molecules should facilitate antigen presentation by professional APCs and lead to a potent induction of T cell-mediated effector and immune memory mechanisms.
Here we report that progesterone and various synthetic steroids with progestin potencies (norethisterone acetate, MPA, and Tibolone) counteract cell growth induced by hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), through a potent induction of catalase activities, in breast cancer cells and normal human epithelial breast cells.
Thus, aged neurons display a chaperone activity that is identical to young muscle cells, but unlike young muscle cells the increased protein stability is independent of a potent induction of the heat shock response.
We have shown that the components of this differential effect are the following: a potent induction of apoptosis and cell-cycle arrest in cancer cells, but not in the non-cancerous cells.
The serum-deprived control or Runx2 knockdown MDA-MB-231 cells when stimulated with EGF showed a potent induction of pAkt (Serine 473), a readout for the Akt signaling pathway activity (Additional file 3: Figure S3A, C).
Incubation of wildtype IMECs with TGFβ in the absence of added insulin resulted in a potent induction of apoptosis, consistent with the known role of TGFβ in driving apoptosis during involution [ 4].
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This reduction of T cell activity may result in a more potent induction of neutralizing antibody responses, clearing the viral infection.
Kim et al. [34] found a very potent induction of interferon α and β by short single-stranded RNAs (ssRNAs) transcribed with T3, T7 and Sp6 RNA polymerases.
As demonstrated for several antigens and with healthy donors' as well as melanoma patients' cells, the pDC line led to a more potent induction of tumor-specific T cells endowed with better functional capacities compared to conventional mDCs.
Similarly, stimulation of TIL from melanoma patients with GEN cells led to a more potent induction of tumor-specific T cells than semi-allogeneic mDCs in respect to both tetramer+ T cell percentage (Figures 8A and 8B) and fold increase in absolute number of specific T cells (Figure 8C).
A third mechanism relates to the interaction of ER with transcriptional enhancers or repressors, leading to a less potent induction of NFκB transcription.
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