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This endogenous protective mechanism is capable of blocking xanthine/XOD generation in liver grafts during cold ischemia.
Taken together, these data show that the broadly crossreactive SA138 molecule is capable of blocking neutrophil infiltration in the synovial tissues, thus preventing and even reversing inflammatory arthritis.
Further, we demonstrated that viral entry is influenced by cellular glycosaminoglycans and that, similar to HHV-8, soluble heparin is capable of blocking infectivity.
Structurally, bufotenine is an indole hallucinogen that is capable of blocking the action of serotonin, which is the indole amine transmitter of nerve impulses and can be found in normal brain tissue (and in toad poison).
These findings confirm that type I collagen is capable of blocking or interfering with the amyloid aggregation of lysozyme, and the results may have significant implications for the design of collagen based therapeutics against aggregation of disease linked amyloidogenic proteins.
The ITC is important, as it is capable of blocking imports of infringing devices into the United States.
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If we block the way we're capable of blocking, we should come out with a win.
In contrast to chlorotoxin, these chimer derivatives are capable of blocking cloned Kv1-channels.
(To use more appropriate evolutionary language: clones of cancer cells that are capable of blocking host immune attacks are naturally selected and grow).
The hydrophobic sample contained higher MW NOM that was capable of blocking resin sites that prevented continual adsorption of organics on to the resin.
Cell membranes were capable of blocking ions dissolved in solution from entering a cell, but the nanoparticles acted as a carrier to take the metal oxides inside the cell.
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