Sentence examples for capable to release from inspiring English sources

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A new prodrug 9b of acivicin 10 was synthesized, based on a p-hydroxybenzylcarbamate self-immolative spacer capable to release acivicin under esterase activity.

The style head is capable to release viscose liquid on tactile stimulation or pressure, which is known to act as pollen-gathering mechanism in bisexual Violaceae species with usually dry pollen and buzz-pollination.

Previous studies have shown that following strong in vitro cell activation (PHA+IL-2+cocculture with allogeneic CD8-depleted PBMC) only 1% of the HIV-1 DNA-containing resting CD4+ T cells could be induced to transcribe HIV-1 and likely less are capable to release virus [26] [28].

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Over the next couple of years, a number of carmakers plan to release vehicles capable of steering, accelerating, and braking for themselves on highways for extended periods.

The mechanism of action of exenatide is capable of stimulating β-cells to release insulin under hyperglycemic conditions, whereas without stimulation of insulin secretion, the glucose concentration is in the normal range35.

It appears that continuous exposure to progestogen, in the presence of low to moderate levels of estrogen, results in an endometrium that histologically demonstrates 'suppressed secretory' changes, associated with disturbed angiogenesis, and a tendency to release molecules capable of causing focal endometrial epithelial and endothelial damage and bleeding.

Cold exposure may also alter human physiology by cross-talking with immune cells to release cytokines capable of inducing fat browning.

Activated neutrophils have the potential to release agents capable of endothelial injury, including reactive oxygen species and proteases, and the ability to affect cytokine signalling.

We sought to evaluate the ability of breast cancer cells to release vesicles capable of modulating immune response and to investigate modulation of these vesicles by treatment with EGCG.

RANTES (Ccl5) is chemotactic for mast cells [ 18] and fragments generated autocatalytically from complement C3 (C3) are capable of stimulating mast cells to release TNFα, histamine, cytokines and other factors that can act to recruit a wide range of cells including monocytes, dendritic cells, neutrophils, eosinophils and lymphocytes.

The development of a product capable to sequestrate those released contaminants is needed.

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