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The authors also described an effect of acclimatization of the AD microbiology on high ammonia concentrations.

Response shift has been described an effect of adaptation [ 8].

Ito et al. described an effect of Bis (a classical and novel PKC inhibitor) on nSMase2 in response to ATRA.

In a previous clinical study we described an effect of ATRA, valproic acid and theophylline on peripheral blood blast counts for a subset of AML patients [ 15, 46].

The differential IL-6R expression could also be the explanation why some previous studies described an effect of IL-6 on the CEACAM expression [ 21, 22] while others did not [ 23].

Although we and many other groups have described an effect of FFA on TRPC6 Ca2+ signalling, the use of FFA to activate TRPC6 coems with a number of assumptions.

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The convection term b ( u ) ⋅ ∇ u describes an effect of convection with a velocity field b ( u ).

There are very few studies describing an effect of EPO treatment on diabetic cardiac tissue [ 16].

We tested different approaches to describe an effect of prednisolone induction on tacrolimus pharmacokinetics.

Here, we describe an effect of Echinacea components in a non-immune-related cell type that lacks CB2 receptors.

In addition, Lovelock et al. [ 26] could describe an effect of ranolazine on myofilament Ca sensitivity, thereby improving diastolic function.

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