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We found that administration with APS could attenuate the increase in number of circulating endothelial cell (CEC).
MPR increased during exercise, but caffeinated chewing gum did not attenuate the increase in MPR compared to placebo gum.
It has been reported that carnosine, an endogenous pleiotropic dipeptide which has neuroprotective activity against ischemic brain damage, could attenuate the increase of p-DRP1 and Parkin to inhibit the process of mitophagy (Baek et al., 2014).
In addition, in an in vivo study, the inhibition of H2O2 by DSF was found to attenuate the increase in Aβ1 42 in the lens capsule-epithelium of 60-day-old UPL rats.
Oral administration of NaHCO3 generally increases blood buffering capacity (Fig. 1) [3] and is believed to attenuate the increase in intramuscular acidity synonymous with high-intensity exercise and skeletal muscle fatigue [1, 4], although the physiologic mechanisms directly responsible for performance augmentation in humans are unclear.
We also noticed that MTA could attenuate the increase in H3K4 trimethylation elicited by FCS stimulation in the cyclin D1 promoter.
Pre-treatment with NAC was able to partially attenuate the increase in cytosolic Ca2+ level triggered by 1 mg/ml and 0.75 mg/ml TiO2 exposure (Fig. 2E).
A function-perturbing monoclonal antibody directed against IL-1β was also found to attenuate the increase in ADAMTS-12 mRNA levels observed in EVTs cultured in the presence of this cytokine (Figure 2B).
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