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The obtained optimal conditions were exerted to a series of aromatic aldehydes containing either electron-donating or electron-withdrawing functional group in the ortho-, meta- and para-positions.
Although this may simply reflect the research interest of the main workers in the field, it may suggest that NO effects could be exerted to a large extent by influencing the redox status of the cell.
Thus, the biological effects of c-Myb in p210BCR/ABL-transformed cells might be exerted, to a large extent, by the less-abundant but more potent p89c-Mybex9b isoform.
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Many efforts have been exerted to attach a catalytic moiety to antisense deoxyribonucleotide to achieve specific sequence targeting [9 17].
Specialist HCPs acknowledged how much pressure some people had had to exert just to get a referral to their service.
BERLIN continues to exert a glittering if, to some, reptilian fascination.
But the strange textures of modern life continue to exert a pull of fascination, a constant urge to recognise patterns.
But there was a more important reason that the video needed to exert a tyrannical hold in a dark gallery.
NPY seems to exert an opposite function to that of NE, since it promotes proliferation [24].
TMZ alone appeared to exert a biphasic effect, similar to what has been previously reported.
It is no surprise that his poetry has exerted a special appeal to composers.
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