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The increasing mobilisation of resources aimed at mitigating the impact of the disease in developing regions of the world in particular holds numerous potential benefits on the course of the AIDS epidemic.
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It is not clear if the fighting lead to an increased mobilisation of PTI supporters, but it is yet another example of political rivalry spiraling out of control in the country.
PHD2 silencing increased mobilisation of BMDCs to the growing tumour, whereas silencing of ANG and IL8 impaired this mobilisation.
O'Connor and Madge point to the fact that women traditionally have turned to their own mothers for support in their new parental role, but the increased mobilisation of the population has made close maternal-support more difficult to realize [ 8].
Moreover, LFD-fed Ucn3+ mice lost a greater proportion of body weight following fasting, implying increased mobilisation of energy stores, a process that was not attenuated by HFD as in controls (Fig. 4h).
The Sunday Times YouGov poll which put the Yes camp in the lead 10 days ago led to a surge of momentum, and increased mobilisation, in the Yes camp.
The strategy proposed different options for improving the health financing system such as increasing the mobilisation of public sector resources, use of community health insurance schemes and also user fee subsidisation.
Increased interest in low-input agriculture in recent years has seen the growing development and use of commercial biological inoculants (bacteria and/or fungi) to increase the mobilisation of key nutrients, especially phosphorus (P), and enhance their availability to crop plants.
Activation of the DRD1-protein kinase A signalling pathway increases the mobilisation of AMPA and NMDA receptors to the cell surface, thereby promoting LTP [ 85- 87].
However, in chronic stress of food and fluid deprivation, glucocorticoids stimulate gluconeogenesis and increase the mobilisation of free fatty acids from subcutaneous and adipose tissues and amino acids from skeletal muscle, which in the long term contribute to central obesity.
Thus, it seems plausible that the production and release of cytokines, chemokines and proteolytic enzymes (VEGF, SDF-1 and metalloproteases) by the lung tumour tissue will increase the mobilisation of CD133+/HPCs from the bone marrow, which may be home to hypoxic tumour tissue and have a fundamental role in tumour neovascularization and progression (Kerbel, 2008; Shojaei and Ferrara, 2008).
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