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The ill-advised attempt of the emperor Joseph II to abrogate this charter led to Brabant's revolt under Henri van der Noot in 1789 90.
Similarly, we recently showed that cancer-specific missense mutations in the JmjC domain can abrogate this growth suppressive effect and may even contribute to a dominant proliferative phenotype.
The identification of molecules that promote chemotherapeutic resistance would allow rationally designed approaches to abrogate this resistance, thereby possibly improving clinical outcomes for patients with cancer.
To abrogate this risk, we explored the possibility of using engineered transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALEN) for precise genome editing.
Finally, it is shown that, with these species, an erythrocytic stage infection of either a homologous or heterologous species following immunisation with pre-erythrocytic stages does not abrogate this immunity.
To abrogate this toxicity, without affecting viral replication in cancer cells, we inserted four perfectly complementary binding sites for the hepatocyte-specific microRNA mir122 into the 3' UTR of the E1A transcription cassette (a virus termed Ad5mir122).
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Serine protease inhibition abrogated this effect.
Intraperitoneal administration of pentoxifylline (200 mg/kg) abrogated this effect.
HA affected initial stiffness of the gels, but gel remodeling abrogated this effect.
This reduction of CD25 was dependent on the proteolytic action of Br as the addition of E64 (a cysteine protease inhibitor) abrogated this response.
That our elected officials abrogated this responsibility voluntarily does not make this any better, I don't think.
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