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Casein as the substrate was used in increasing concentrations that led to enzyme saturation.
Combinations of isolates and pyrazine concentrations that led to a 4-log reduction are labeled with '+', while such with lower reduction rates are labeled with '−'.
The concentrations required to protect cells (Fig. 2D) were similar to the concentrations that led to the accumulation of ubiquitylated proteins (Fig. 2B).
In contrast, the differences in O2 concentrations that led to major changes in body size and weight in our experiments were by comparison enormous.
Notably, the phosphorylation of myosin II was optimal at those ATP concentrations that led to complete autophosphorylation of TRPM7-C-long (Fig. 3A).
Despite extensive testing we were not able to detect any changes in FRET efficiencies on addition of the NO-donor DEA/NO in concentrations that led to activation in enzyme activity determinations (data not shown).
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Hyperoxic lung injury is characterized by cellular damage from high oxygen concentrations that lead to an inflammatory response and it disrupts normal alveolarization in the developing newborn lung.
The percentages of sets of initial concentrations that lead to high-p53 steady states are given in Figure 4.
Dosages that do not take renal function into account are a major cause of increases in drug blood concentrations that lead to adverse drug events [ 3, 4].
Indeed, the BAG shift was observed in 293 cells treated with 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal or H2O2 at concentrations that lead to accumulation of polyUb-proteins.
Based on the in vitro findings it seems that at least 1 mg/kg alteplase should be administered to achieve maximal concentrations that lead to optimal lysis of the thrombi.
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