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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exert activity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of putting forth effort or energy in order to do something. For example: "He exerted a lot of activity to ensure the success of the project."
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The essential oil did not exert activity in both tests.
The novel benzopyran compound tonabersat is a unique molecule, which has been demonstrated to exert activity as a gap-junction inhibitor in animal studies.
We have developed a systems model of the processes required for an antisense oligonucleotide to enter, gain access to its target mRNA, and exert activity in a cell.
Considering transmembrane topology, TM-PLDs might exert activity against substrates or targets within the organelle (luminal side), but not on the cytoplasmic side.
This may suggest additional situations in vivo in which PAP derived peptides could exert activity in the absence of fully elongated amyloid fibrils.
Sunitinib is well-known as an inhibitor of angiogenesis and to exert activity against VEGFR2.
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Many complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) approaches and interventions are thought to exert activities by enhancing immune function.
22, 30 We were unable to block patient antibody-mediated NMDAR internalization with APV, suggesting that patient antibodies did not exert activity-dependent effects.
The CBDs exerts activity that can be utilized for effective degradation of crystalline cellulose, plant cell wall relaxation, expansion and cell wall biosynthesis.
It exerts activity of carbonic anhydrase and capacity of binding to cell surface receptors.
Previous data established that plitidepsin, a cyclic depsipeptide, exerted activity in a mouse model of myelofibrosis (MF).
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