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Dr Gillian Smith, research author, said: "Our research reveals that changing the behaviour of K-RAS boosts the effect of certain drugs to kill bowel cancer cells.
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Earlier this year, another study revealed that an HIV protein involved in the transcription of the virus boosts the effects of cocaine in mice.
In this respect, targeting of proteins or patterns that are important for survival and growth of cancer cells seems to be promising as a universal anti-tumor vaccine, which synergistically boosts the effects of conventional cytotoxic therapies.
Exactly how Drep-2 works in synapses to help with memory formation remains to be discovered, although there are indications that it boosts the effects of signaling from the glutamate receptors and counteracts FMRP.
Furthermore, BMP boosts the effects of Activin and Chi on the expression of T::GFP, in particular in the context of differentiation into PS derivatives (Gouon-Evans et al., 2006; Nostro et al., 2008; Hansson et al., 2009; Irion et al., 2010).
This neurotransmitter affects mood (anti-depression drugs such as Prozac work by boosting the effect of serotonin) and the newly discovered receptor is explaining many aspects of serotonin's function that were previously mysterious.
PDE5 inhibitors boost the effect of endogenous nitrous oxide by inhibiting the breakdown of the messenger substance cyclic guanosine monophosphate, leading to pulmonary vasodilatation and inhibition of vascular smooth muscle proliferation.
Small doses of nicotine can boost the effect of other drugs, allowing patients to lower their dose, neuroscientist Paul Sanberg of the University of Florida, Tampa, reported 21 February at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, which publishes ScienceNOW.
Such NMDA-spikes boost the effect of the synaptic releases, leading to increases in the somatic potential which are stronger as well as longer compared to the effect obtained from a simple linear superposition of the excitatory post synaptic potentials from the individual AMPA releases.
These results indicate that the temperature dependence of DO may indeed boost the effect of temperature on denitrification.
In contrast, coadministration of salubrinal and VPA in the absence of PSI was not toxic (Fig. 1A), suggesting that salubrinal primarily boosted the effect of the proteasome inhibitor.
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