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Therefore, JMJD3 exerts a potential anti-AML activity in a subtype and oncogenic fusion protein-dependent manner.
Furthermore, other studies have reported that BBR exerts a potential anti-tumor effect by modulating JAK2/STAT3 signaling22.
A greater reduction in plasma HBP may be one of the mechanism by which simvastatin exerts a potential protective effect.
It is located in LOC429785, and is a candidate gene that possibly exerts a potential function in the control of RFI.
Although studies of LXRs in the heart are few, they have generated clear evidence that LXR signaling exerts a potential cardioprotective role in cardiac remodeling and myocardial disease.
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The addition of carbon exerted a potential effect to enhance the stability of the microstructure in nanocrystalline nickel at intermediate temperatures.
Taken together, our findings suggested that GE exerted a potential antidepressant-like effect in CUMS mice model of depression, which may provide an insight into the potential of GE in therapeutic implications for depression.
A bioactive peptide precursor (BPP-1, 14.3 kDa/115AA), a newly designed polypeptide that may exert a potential antihypertensive effect in vivo, is composed of many different ACE inhibitory peptides and antioxidant peptides tandemly linked according to the restriction sites of gastrointestinal proteases.
Our findings suggest that (1) IL-6, C/EBP-β and PPAR-γ exert a potential role in promoting growth of dedifferentiated LS and (2) that PA failed to mechanistically interfere with these factors, but enhanced LS growth via other independent-mechanisms.
This study suggested that G-CSF is a key modulator of MDSC, which might exert a potential therapeutic target in CAC immunotherapy.
The loss-of-heterozygosity phenomenon observed in the disease suggests that APC may exert a potential tumour suppressive function.
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