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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attenuate responses" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe the act of reducing or diminishing the intensity or strength of responses, often in scientific or technical discussions. Example: "The researchers aimed to attenuate responses to the stimulus in order to better understand the underlying mechanisms."
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Lesions of the anteroventral BNST attenuate responses to acute stress, but potentiate facilitation of the HPA axis by chronic stress (Choi et al. 2008).
H89 had no effect on either MCh- or bradykinin-stimulated CREB phosphorylation (Fig. 7A), but this inhibitor did significantly attenuate responses stimulated by forskolin (in the presence of IBMX).
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Likewise, the ERα antagonist fulvestrant has been shown to downregulate AR expression, and therefore attenuate response to AR ligand [ 31].
Although they bore the same TCR, TRM cells mediated rapid contact hypersensitivity7 responses, whereas TCM cells mediated delayed and attenuated responses.
In addition to the enhanced responses to self-generated versus externally generated sounds in the auditory cortex, regions in the frontal lobe (SFG and MFG) exhibited attenuated responses during the active condition.
Rev-Erbα and Per1 are probably involved together in attenuating responses to unexpected brief single light pulses to maintain coherence in the circadian system of mammals.
Global deletion of PrRP (in a loxSTOP lox- PrRP mouse) results in obesity and attenuated responses to leptin and CCK.
Powerful biological damage defence responses are sometimes excluded from specific locations as a mechanism of attenuating responses that might do more harm than good.
However, ITUD exhibited an attenuated response (a response time of 2.09 h in comparison to 1.33 h in the control).
Venkatraman, V., Chuah, Y. M., Huettel, S. A. & Chee, M. W. Sleep deprivation elevates expectation of gains and attenuates response to losses following risky decisions.
Grimston SK, Brodt MD, Silva MJ, Civitelli R. Attenuated response to in vivo mechanical loading in mice with conditional osteoblast ablation of the connexin43 gene (Gja1).
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