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is abrogated

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To annul by an authoritative act; to abolish by the authority of the maker or her or his successor; to repeal; — applied to the repeal of laws, decrees, ordinances, the abolition of customs, etc.

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Why? "I heard him suggest, without quite voicing, serious concern about the viability of Britain's own nuclear arsenal if the 1972 treaty is abrogated and missile defenses proliferate".

Capsaicin promotes DC maturation, which is abrogated in TRPV1−/− DC cells.

By using this approach steric hindrance of capsid assembly is abrogated.

This is the first report showing that NiO NPs induced ROS mediated cytotoxicity and apoptosis that is abrogated by curcumin.

This Smad-mediated Rac1 repression is abrogated when Smad7 prevents binding of Smad2/3/4 and CtBP1 to the SBE site on the Rac1 promoter.

Collectively, our findings indicate that barring proNGF-p75 signaling may exert some beneficial effects on attentional capacities specifically when BF trkA signaling is abrogated.

PMN infiltration towards LPS is abrogated in Mmp8-null mice.

This response is abrogated in Tlr4-defective mice.

ATP levels are depleted since oxidative phosphorylation is abrogated during ischemia or hypoxia [4].

Patient and animals studies show that disease severity is abrogated as SMN levels increase.

When ROS is inhibited, the activation of NF-κB is abrogated [15], [16].

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