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We observed that virus replication and cell lysis was effectively impaired in p53-normal cells, but not in p53-dysfunctional tumor cells.
Growth in presence of bile has been shown to be effectively impaired in the 55730 strain only (S. Harpavat, personal communication).
Therefore, arousal can be effectively impaired and sleep induced by inhibiting several of these neurotransmitter systems.
Moreover, this drug effectively impaired outgrowth of bone metastases in vivo.
In contrast, the anti- β3-integrin antibodies more effectively impaired adhesion to Matrigel than adhesion to FN.
Strikingly, 10 days of treatment with this compound effectively impaired the progression of already formed lung carcinomas compared to the group treated with vehicle (Fig 8A and B).
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The extent to which such background noise effectively impairs the analysis depends on the type/structure of the underlying signal and on the particular research question.
The heterologous expression of Gm-NDR1-1 in G. hirsutum effectively impairs M. incognita parasitism, reducing gall, egg mass, egg and juvenile numbers.
Bronchial Thermoplasty may thus develop into a useful clinical procedure to effectively impair the ability for airway smooth muscle to reach the levels of pathologic narrowing that characterizes an asthma attack.
Hayes feared that the Act would cause inflation that would be ruinous to business, effectively impairing contracts that were based on the gold dollar, as the silver dollar proposed in the bill would have an intrinsic value of 90 to 92 percent of the existing gold dollar.
These results demonstrate that ET-1 selectively through ETBR promotes neoangiogenesis and that a selective ETBR antagonist can effectively impair angiogenesis in vivo.
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