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The benzodiazepines are thought to accomplish their effect within the brain by facilitating the action of the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid, which is known to inhibit anxiety.
Pectin degradation may increase wall porosity and expose other wall polysaccharides, thereby facilitating the action of other pathogen enzymes.
In general, HIV infection is thought to increase cancer risk by facilitating the action of other oncogenic viruses, such as KSHV, the principal cause of Kaposi's sarcoma.
Therefore it is plausible that these two genes might function in a similar way during dedifferentiation and blastema formation as during reprogramming by facilitating the action of the later factors.
The intracellular microenvironment where the cell is in contact with the ECM reaches very low pH levels thus facilitating the action of the acidic proteases (Webb et al, 2001).
Our results also suggest that the enzymatic action of lignin-degrader oxidoreductases such as MnP and DyP, and proteases such as polyporopepsin, enhance wheat straw deconstruction by facilitating the action of the carbohydrate-degrading enzymes.
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Therefore, the effects on 0.3 M NaCl and water intake were due to baclofen facilitating the actions on GABA receptors.
These compounds do not bind to cannabinoid receptors but might be involved in facilitating the actions of directly acting endocannabinoids and thus are commonly termed 'entourage' compounds due to their ability to modulate the endocannabinoid system [ 20, 21].
Another endangered institution, a much newer one, is examined in the engrossing documentary "Startup.com," a fly-on-the-wall film about the growing pains of a company created to "facilitate the action between government and its constituents" -- a mission statement that its creators can't even make with a straight face.
It is believed that the enzymes present in pineapple extracts are capable of hydrolyze specific linkages that would facilitate the action of digesting plant cell walls enzymes.
Moreover, it was reported that sago starch was a difficult substrate for the amylolytic enzymes, due to the lack of suitable surface ready for the attack of the enzymes, and that it did not have natural pores or deep channels to facilitate the action of the enzymes (Uthumporn et al.[2010]; Nor Nadiha et al.[2010]).[2010]
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