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Instead, if we inhibited Notch signaling in tubular epithelial cells in the kidney, this significantly ameliorated the disease, which suggests that the inhibition of Notch might be potentially therapeutic.

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We hypothesize that if we inhibit the aggrecanases gene of chondrocytes, make the extracellular matrix aggrecan of chondrocytes increasing and immunological rejection problems will be relieved.

If we inhibit the secretion (exocytosis) in our model by reducing a2 below 3.6×10−5 µm/s/µM, the cell wall thickness can decrease below zero, a condition equivalent to the bursting of the tube, a phenomenon that occurs frequently during experimentation and almost always happens at the tip of the cell (Fig. 8).

As previous results already show that the stability of Akt in mice MEF cells [ 16] and mice leukemia cells [ 18] is maintained by the TM phosphorylation and HSP90, we ask what would happen to Akt levels of myeloma cells if we inhibit both mTOR2 and Hsp90.

These broad issues have encouraged us to use mouse models not only to validate targets but also to try to understand toxicities: for example, if we inhibit a target systemically in a mouse, are there any responses arising to predict what might go wrong in humans?

However, if we genetically inhibited endogenous Rac activity in microglia, those neuronal activity-induced microglial morphological changes could not be observed.

If we can inhibit this chain reaction, we can prevent a single seizure from becoming a devastating illness.

She told the BBC: "First we need to prove this gene is causative to the cancer, if it is then what would happen if we did inhibit it?

If we temporarily inhibit a particular brain area, people become more likely to choose the immediate reward option".

Calm your inner worrier: When we let our mind run wild with fear in response to someone else's pain (e.g., What if that happens to me?), we inhibit the biological systems that enable compassion.

And that could lead to a treatment, says molecular biologist Orla Conneely of Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, whose team originally discovered Nurr1: "If we find [toxicants] that inhibit the activity of Nurr1, we may then be able to identify drugs that can counteract that".

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