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All new molecular entities that enter the CNS and exert an activity in the brain must be assessed for abuse liability prior to a New Drug Application approval by the US Food and Drug Administration.
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Kombucha was proved to exert an antimicrobial activity against pathogens (Battikh et al. 2012).
ANF and BNF effect diuresis and vasodilation and exert an antifibrotic activity in the heart [ 41, 43].
However, a small subset of renal cell carcinomas with p53 mutations contain elevated levels of USP10 that were found to exert an oncogenic activity in cultured tumor cells.
Further, the polarization of macrophages into the M2 (anti-inflammatory) phenotype favors tumor progression, while M1 (proinflammatory) macrophages exert an anticancer activity.
Those subsets bear IDO and arginase activities and exert a suppressive activity on T-cell proliferation.
Autoantibodies against AnnA2 have been demonstrated to exert a prothrombotic activity by activating ECs, inducing tissue factor expression and blocking tissue plasminogen activator-induced plasminogen activation in vitro.
Theoretically, this may be explained by the inhibition bFGF and PDFG activity, which both exert a vasodilatory activity (Pukac et al, 1997; Takase et al, 1999; Millette et al, 2005).
Beyond its phospho monoesterase and ectonucleotidase activity, TNAP may also exert a phosphatase activity on proteins [51].
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