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This suggests that glucose may extensively modulate the plant growth and development by modulating response of auxin responsive genes to auxin or without directly affecting them at transcriptional level.

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Physiologically, attention strengthens the representation of attended aspects of the visual scene across visual cortex by modulating responses of those neurons that are involved in processing these aspects (see Treue 2003; Serences and Yantis 2006, for reviews).

By modulating response regulator and phosphatase concentrations, a range of maximal expression levels for scaffold and antiscaffold can be achieved.

For example, visuospatial attention acts by modulating responses at retinotopically appropriate regions of visual cortex (Puckett and DeYoe, 2015, Tootell et al., 1998).

Overall, our data suggest that, following peripheral nerve injury, there are changes in the functional role of CB2 receptors in the thalamus which can then be targeted by JWH-133 to modulate responses of VPL neurons.

By modulating the response of immune cells we were able to induce the timely cascade of cellular and molecular events responsible for a functionally regenerative outcome.

Th2 cytokines participate in this process by modulating the response of airway epithelium and dendritic cells to dsRNA11 and, in the context of RV infection, the binding of viral dsRNA to TLR3 initiates pro-inflammatory signalling pathways that lead to airway inflammation and hyper-responsiveness [ 37].

Given that ASCs produce bFGF but not GDNF, these findings indicated that ASCs may promote neuroprotection either directly and/or by modulating the response of local glial cells toward a neuroprotective phenotype [ 40].

The nociceptive response caused by acetic acid is also dependent on the release of some cytokines, such as TNF-α and interleukin-1 and 8, by modulating the response of macrophages and mast cells located in the peritoneal cavity [ 29, 30].

Taken together, these findings strongly suggest that the O. stamineus leaf extract is a promising anti-infective agent that confers an advantage in survival against S. aureus infection by modulating the immune response of the infected host.

Upon initiation of inflammation, cellular and molecular trafficking between the periphery and the draining LNs through the expanded lymphatic vascular network significantly influences the progression of the inflammatory response by modulating the degree of tissue infiltration and shaping the immune response [ 3– 5].

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