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Estrogen treatment of J774A.1 mouse or human U937 macrophages (A and B ) increases killing of ingested pneumococci; this increased killing is prevented by the NOS inhibitors NLA or l-NMMA, but not control stereoisomers (n = 3 4, * = p < 0.01).
Pilot experiments determined that, in MGHU1/R cells, 24 h co-incubation of MTZ (0.1 μg ml−1 which by itself kills <5% of resistant cells) with verapamil (0.1 10 μ M) reversed the resistant phenotype in a dose dependent manner (increased killing: <5% for 0.1 μ M verapamil; 18% increased killing for 1 μ M verapamil; 40% for 5 μ M; detailed results not shown).
At the same time, strikes in Yemen have increased, killing an estimated 400 people including 80 civilians.
By ending his story when America stopped whaling, Dolin omits the most gruesome years of international whaling history, when new technology increased killing capacity approximately tenfold.
For Secretary of State John Kerry, "the only alternative to a negotiated settlement is continued, if not increased, killing".
Illumination of combined MTZ/hypericin increased killing by 28.15% (P<0.05 MGHU1/R) compared to dark controls.
This increased killing capacity was inhibited by the NOS inhibitors NLA or L-NMMA, but not their stereoisomer controls.
MGHU1/R cells exhibited increased killing when exposed to the hypericin+MTZ combination, compared to hypericin or MTZ alone.
Knockdown of mTOR resulted in a profound growth arrest response and interacted with CM-118 to increase killing.
Strikingly, the administration and irradiation of TPPS2a, followed by doxorubicin incubation, resulted in significant increased killing for the MDR cells.
The host-pathogen outcomes from a lack of Goa1p are avirulence, a failure to colonize kidney tissues, and increased killing by human neutrophils and macrophages [ 16, 20].
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