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This membrane-anchored chemokine can be further cleaved by specific proteases, hence released in a soluble form [40], [41], which has been proposed as a biomarker for acute coronary syndromes [42].

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Indeed, improvements in energy efficiency in manufacturing plants lead to reduced demand for energy and hence releasing the excess demand to other potential users (Ryan and Campbell 2012).

It also facilitates removal of any interference by Fe III) and Al III) by forming a complex with these ions, hence releasing fluoride ions into the solution (Schamschula et al. 1985; NIOSH 1994).

M1 macrophages express the inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and hence release nitric oxide (NO) in the injury site.

This is consistent with the increased transport rate of the E73A mutant, which has one less carboxyl in the binding site, hence releases Na+ more easily.

The samples were further investigated for their drug loading and release efficacy through RF activation of embedded MNS, which may stimulate triggered behavior and hence release the loaded therapeutics.

When a current is applied to the SMA wire it heats up and melts the polymer string and hence releases the torsion spring which in turn propels the microspike forwards and then backwards to the stored position.

The mechanism for this elevation is believed to be due to ongoing myocyte injury and the progressive loss of cardiac myocytes, hence releasing cTn into the circulation [ 22, 23].

We hypothesised that the size of the implant would also impact on the levels of Co because smaller implants are known to wear (and hence release Co) more readily than larger ones.

However, the significant release of cytochrome c in cisplatin-treated cells even after CsA pre-treatment might probably be attributed to lower cellular retentive nature of CsA (<3 h) and its non-specific binding to other cytosolic cyclophilins; hence, releasing CypD from its inhibited state and activating MPTP channel.

During DNA replication, topoisomerase II can break, unwind and repair both strands of the double-stranded DNA that is supercoiled during the unwinding process, hence releasing the tension built up on the supercoiled DNA and repairing topoisomerase II-associated double-stranded DNA breaks (DSBs) [ 1].

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