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The phrase "agents that effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to entities or factors that bring about a change or influence a situation.
Example: "The agents that effect change in the organization are often the most innovative thinkers."
Alternatives: "agents that cause" or "agents that bring about".
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Thus, the GECBB is exquisitely sensitive to agents that effect the engineered pathway.
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This test is useful to identify the involvement of the opioid receptors in the action of any analgesic agents that give effect in the central mechanisms [ 43].
These tests are useful to determine the involvement of the opioid receptors in the action of the narcotic drugs or other analgesic agents that give effect in this pathway [ 20].
Agents that reduce the effect of efflux pumps may be useful therapeutically and result in a more effective action of antibiotics.
These same principles also suggest, however, that unexpected therapeutic actions will be common for agents that have any effect (i.e., that complexity can be exploited therapeutically).
The ministry of justice has used the law on "foreign agents" that went into effect last March to rein in the activities of thousands of NGOs throughout the country.
The Drosophila screen for agents that enhance the effect of ionizing radiation (IR) yielded three inhibitors of translation elongation.
The ability of this screen to identify agents that enhance the effect of radiation in human cancer models has been validated in published proof-of-concept studies.
One solution would be to choose a suitable model and design screens that will allow co-discovery, from the onset, of anti-cancer agents that are effective in combination (as opposed to screening for an agent that has effect on its own and then testing whether it acts in combination with a second agent).
Agents that reduce the effects of ADP at either of these could provide effective antithrombotic therapy.
For patients who respond poorly to recompression therapy, the next advance in the treatment of DCI-induced neural injury is likely to be due to the development of agents that reduce the effects of reperfusion injury and delayed cell death.
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