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DA is hypothesized to be released in response to food, and it acts on motor neurons to modulate the movement of the nematode (Chase and Koelle 2007).
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The occurrence of cardiac dysfunction is common after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) and was hypothesized to be related to the release of endogenous catecholamines.
The purpose of laughter in this context has been hypothesized to be the release of inner energy accumulated in response to the stress [ 23].
Acetate uptake through ActP is hypothesized to be counterbalanced by Pi release via Pit using the proton motive force.
Release of Mg1 is therefore hypothesized to be an important part of the rate-limiting step of ADP release.
Because activation of ARs reduces both immune and inflammatory responses, adenosine release has been hypothesized to be a possible mechanism of cell self-protection from activated neutrophils [ 5].
Some of his symptoms later in the day were hypothesized to be due to sleep deprivation.
It is hypothesized that, after filtering substrates, the hydrated water molecules need to be released from the pore regions.
Although it is unclear whether these mechanisms occur in the CNS, it has been hypothesized that elastase is released from activated microglia that cleaves extracellular PGRN, whereas SLPI is thought to be released from astrocytes thereby inhibiting this cleavage event [ 26, 27].
We hypothesize that Fe(II) was released while the protein was still in its oxyHb form, but as the protein was oxidized to metHb, the iron that continued to be released was in the +3 oxidation state.
Instead, it has been hypothesized that eHSPs may be released from damaged tissue and necrotic cells after trauma contributing to trauma induced immunosuppression [ 32].
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