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The most obvious observed effect of ozone depletion has been a cooling and strengthening of the Antarctic polar vortex20,21, which itself would exert a feedback tending to deepen and prolong the ozone hole, with subsequent impacts on tropospheric climate.

Heme cannot exert a feedback when porphyria develops.

Whether force-generating cross-bridges exert a feedback on the dynamics of thin filament activation and inactivation in loaded fibers/myofibrils remains to be resolved.

Bodily zinc needs do not exert a feedback control on zinc absorption; instead, zinc absorption is controlled solely by the zinc levels in the enterocytes.

For example, starch accumulation in plastids can exert a feedback inhibition on photosynthesis, and so adequate sink strength is often necessary to achieve the greatest impact from improvements in photosynthetic rates [ 79, 100, 101].

Hence it is likely that, similar to how hormones secreted from the ovary can exert a feedback regulation on gonadotropins (FSH and LH) in the hypophysis, these miRNAs might be involved in similar regulation of gonadotropins by targeting genes in the above pathways.

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We have found in "Intracellular organic acids and Sugar phosphates" section that the pool sizes of PYR increased on Glc/Glu, which exerted a feedback inhibition on PFK (Guminska and Wazewska-Czyzewska 1975) and therefore weakened the increase degree of PFK flux on Glc/Glu.

Photorespiratory glyoxylate exerts a feedback effect on photosynthesis in heterozygous barley mutated in glutamine synthetase 2, ferrodoxin-glutamate synthase, GDC or serine:glyoxylate aminotransferase [ 70].

These observations pointed to a direct effect of IL-6 on the hepatic expression levels of Socs3 under HFD feeding, thereby likely exerting a feedback inhibition of the IL-6-mediating signaling.

It is known that glucose availability and utilization are regulated by endocrine factors involved in appetite, growth, and energy homeostasis, and that glucose exerts a feedback loop on these endocrine pathways.

We therefore hypothesize that lactate produced during labor may act via GPR81 in the uterus to exert in a feedback manner antiinflammatory effects, to resolve or mitigate inflammation.

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