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Similarly, a free market is not necessarily equivalent to an unregulated one, especially when some players in the market get so big that they are effectively able to abrogate the freedoms of their smaller competitors.
To be sure, no amount of regulation will be able to abrogate greed.
Specifically, GITRL expression was able to abrogate the immunosuppressive function of RPE cells on CD3+ T cells via decreased TGF-beta expression in RPE/CD3+ T cell co-cultures and increased production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines [30].
In conclusion, rhCG was able to abrogate the transforming abilities of estradiol, and had the differentiating property by increasing the branching of the tubules formed by breast epithelial cells in collagen.
I cannot let pass, however, a sentence on page 17: "While the Executive should wield all his powers under the constitution with energy, he should not be able to abrogate the constitution except in face of war, revolution or economic chaos".
Another mutation, L289K in p66 subunit, has also been reported to be able to abrogate dimerization [37].
Hence, these mutants are able to abrogate the binding of NEDD1 to γ-tubulin, and therefore the centrosomal localization of γ-tubulin.
Alternatively, for inhibitory or regulatory receptors, then we need antagonists able to abrogate the suppressive effect of cellular populations with inhibitory or regulatory characteristics.
It is also evident that the INr peptides were able to abrogate the inhibitory effect of the Rev derived peptides on integrase activity.
Interestingly, aside from lowering nasal virus titers and reduced shedding, the RgCA/04/09xPR8-vaccinated group was also able to abrogate virus transmission to naïve contact ferrets.
Being cell permeable, the two INr peptides were able to abrogate the inhibitory effect exerted by the Rev peptides on the degree of virus infection.
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