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Then problems with the mumps component caused a switch to individual shots, rendering coverage less uniform.
Infusion of intravenous glucose potentially suppressed gluconeogenesis which caused a switch to glycolysis in these three participants.
Furthermore, increased stimulation of the receptors on the cardiomyocytes caused a switch in the secondary response from the non-myocyte cells.
Interestingly, cell treatment with specific inhibitors of c-Src (SU6656) or JNK (SP600125) activities for 16 hrs, caused a switch to an epithelial morphology similar to that observed upon p130Cas downregulation.
Importantly, genetic or pharmacological interference with SRPK1 activity caused a switch in the expression of proangiogenic towards antiangiogenic VEGF splice isoform, resulting in decreased microvessel density and reduced tumour growth [ 50].
Mito-DCA did not show any significant metabolic effects toward normal cells but tumor cells with dysfunctional mitochondria were affected by Mito-DCA, which caused a switch from glycolysis to glucose oxidation and subsequent cell death via apoptosis.
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Some left-handed people are right-brained for language, she said, in some cases because of injury, causing a switch to spare language areas on the right.
Where they are taken seriously by politicians – as they have been in Japan – and cause a switch from nuclear to coal power, they kill people.
Higher qat prices might cause a switch to more harmful alternatives.But regulating the trade in qat, like alcohol and tobacco, is another matter.
Interestingly, the acylation of the 2-amino position causes a switch from antagonist to agonist activity.
In the other case, the rostral inputs cause a switch to the rostral rhythm (Fig. 16, bottom).
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