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Discover Ludwig"exert effect on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to have an influence or impact on something. It is often used in formal or technical writing. Example: "The company's new marketing strategy is expected to exert a positive effect on sales."
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These factors likely exert effect on health outcomes partly through psychological mechanisms medicated via the neuroendocrine system to increase allostatic load [32].
Adenosine can exert effect on immune system through multiple pathways [ 52, 53].
In the context of FFL, TF and miRNA exert effect on each other during their co-regulation.
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Once absorbed into the body, these partially digested proteins (peptides) have the ability to exert effects on the brain similar to opiate drugs such as morphine.
The ROSE framework proposes that there are six constructs that exert effects on each other.
Some oils, which are used in aerosolized products, can be inhaled and exert effects on the lungs [11].
Cannabinoids clearly exert effects on reward and motivation.
It is widely accepted that culture conditions alone may exert effects on gene expression, resulting in experimental inconsistencies [38], [39].
In order to exert effects on cells, exosomes must be taken up by them.
Hormones known to exert effects on bone turnover in part regulate IGF-1 expression.
The potential for PBBs to exert effects on neonates through milk was examined.
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