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Eating these compounds appears to help inhibit breast, lung, colon, and prostate cancers.
And he says it may also help inhibit the movement of cells essential to the growth of cancer.
For those of us with attention deficit disorder, stimulants, when appropriately prescribed, help inhibit impulsive behavior and risk-taking, help us focus when on the road and make us much better drivers.
A shallow weak layer, velocity-strengthening friction, or off-fault dissipation, can help inhibit the supershear transition near the free surface (Kaneko and Lapusta, 2010).
Ten minutes of bright light upon awakening will help inhibit secretion of melatonin, a sleep-promoting chemical.
Experimental studies have indicated that melatonin may help inhibit cancer cell growth, and preliminary clinical studies suggests possible anticancer properties (2).
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This in turn helps inhibit the amygdala, the part of the brain that processes negative emotions such as fear and anger, allowing the prefrontal cortex to come up with a sensible plan to cope with a threat.
Smith's group was one of the first to report the existence of a protein called SDI, better known as p21--which helps inhibit a cell's DNA synthesis and thus initiates its entry into senescence--and Pereira-Smith worked with him on the project.
The hydrophilicity mainly helps inhibit protein adsorption and cell recognition.
The resulting, newly discovered pre-DAG intermediate with C1A and C2 contacting the bilayer, and with C1B helping inhibit the catalytic domain [(IV) in Figures 7 and 10], is the predominant inactive intermediate awaiting the appearance of a DAG lipid signal.
The presence of EDTA will help to inhibit Fe(OH 3 from precipitate and subsequently help improve purity of TiO2 as a final product.
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