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Hence inhibiting myofibroblast formation may be an effective strategy in attenuating the development of renal failure in kidney disease of diverse etiology.
The value of this review is that it might lead to improved neuroprotective strategies for either prophylactically attenuating the development of CTE or slowing its progression.
Overall, this evidence indicates both dietary patterns provide useful long-term strategies for weight reduction, restoration of insulin sensitivity, increasing HDL cholesterol levels and may have the potential to diminish the degree of inflammation (lower sICAM-1 and CRP levels) that may assist in attenuating the development of disease, including diabetes and reduce the development of CVD.
This and the hamster ALT findings support the theory that the compound is attenuating the development of disease.
CRP2 plays a critical role in attenuating the development of arteriosclerosis [ 3, 4].
ARB and hydralazine were equally effective in attenuating the development of mesangial expansion in the contralateral kidneys of db/db mice with RAS.
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Female mice over-expressing SERT (SERT+ mice) develop PH and the ERα antagonist MPP attenuated the development of PH in normoxic and hypoxic female SERT+ mice.
Taking all together, these findings suggest that daikenchuto attenuates the development of chronic inflammation-associated cancer.
Denk, F. et al. HDAC inhibitors attenuate the development of hypersensitivity in models of neuropathic pain.
RAD attenuates the development of MCT-induced pulmonary arterial hypertension in the pneumonectomized rat.
Interestingly, sildenafil attenuated the development of PAH, but had no effects on inflammation or remodeling of the pulmonary arteries.
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