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Gleevec was originally designed to inhibit a receptor kinase called PDGFR-beta, which is hyperactive in glioma, a brain cancer.
I suppose the routine was originally designed to inhibit boredom, and also to earn money.
It is a myriad of small businesses, unproductive subsidies, inflated state contracts and Byzantine regulations seemingly designed to inhibit productivity.
There's a ferocity in lines such as these, which he balances with a lot of orgasm impressions and sly digs about marriage ("Marriage and prison are quite similar, in that they're both institutions designed to inhibit personal freedom.
In laboratory experiments at M.I.T. and the Children's Hospital in Boston, Dr. Rupnick has shown that an entire class of compounds designed to inhibit cancer may also, without any obvious side effects, cause extraordinary weight loss.
Certainly, their clothing and fashion was more restrictive; the girdles, garters, hats, ties, and high-buttoned collars, as well as the helmet-like coiffures of women and men alike seems designed to inhibit sudden, free, and limber movement.
RO5126766 was designed to inhibit ERK signaling outputs more effectively than standard MEK inhibitors [28].
Indeed, the modes, to be discussed later, were not designed to inhibit reasoning.
He says drugs could be designed to inhibit MAP-kinase activity, which might interfere with tumor cell division.
For example, a governor on a truck can be designed to inhibit the velocity it could attain without the governor.
Current chemical libraries, however, consist mostly of molecules designed to inhibit enzymes.
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