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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inhibit process" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to hinder, restrain, or prevent a process from occurring or progressing. Example: The excessive use of pesticides can inhibit the natural growth process of plants.
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The interaction of CSPGs and neurons activates the Rho-ROCK and/or protein kinase C (PKC) intracellular signaling cascades, which inhibit process extension.
MMP-dependent cleavage can serve to activate, inhibit, process, release, shed, or reveal cryptic codes in the substrates they act on.
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BIR2 and BIR3 of XIAP directly bind and inhibit processed capase-3 and processed caspase-9, respectively [reviewed in [16], [17]].
Vancomycin and metronidazole inhibit processes specific to growing cells.
Consequently, KAT6B may facilitate but also inhibit processes leading to AAA formation.
A fully adapted behavior requires maximum efficiency to inhibit processes in the motor domain [ 1].
Therefore, we might expect Gsk3 deletion to enhance processes normally inhibited by GSK-3 activity and to inhibit processes that require GSK-3 activity.
As VEGFRs are present and functional on CRC cells, it is possible that anti-VEGF therapy could inhibit processes mediated by these receptors.
In this stage miRNAs are activated to inhibit processes required for self-renewal of stem cells but act perturbing during differentiation.
In microglial cells, A2A receptor engagement inhibits process extension and migration while A1 and A3 receptors engagement have the opposite effect [ 42].
Subsequently we showed that genetic silencing and pharmacological inhibition of one of these predicted targets, DCI, significantly inhibited processes critical for HCV infection [ 7].
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