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The mechanisms underlying the weight-loss observed with liraglutide are likely to be similar to those of native GLP-1, potentially by slowing of gastric emptying [ 9], increasing perception of satiety [ 10] and nausea [ 11], and/or changing the secretion of other gastrointestinal hormones [ 3].
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Upon healing progression a granulation tissue develops further changing the ECM by secretion of proteoglycans and collagens.
The term storage pool deficiency (SPD) is used for platelet disorders associated with deficiencies in platelet secretion granules, changing the contents of dense granules (δ-SPD), alpha-granules (α-SPD or gray platelet syndrome), or both (αδ-SPD).
Thus, similar to our findings concerning the Wg gradient formation, we find that overexpression of reggie-1 increases Hh secretion and spreading, changing the pattern of expression of Hh targets.
FSTL1 exerts its proinflammatory role by changing the microenvironment of synoviocytes and directly stimulating secretion of inflammatory cytokines by FLS.
For extracellular enzymes, temperature influences their secretion, possibly by changing the physical properties of the cell membrane [ 42].
Darkening and changing the color of man.
It is changing the look of photography.
"We are changing the rules, changing the technology and changing the expectations of consumers.
This understanding helped in designing drugs and changing the composition of oral rehydration solutions in a targeted manner to affect intestinal fluid absorption/secretion that was tested both in vitro and in vivo before embarking on clinical trials.
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