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To interfere with the overproduction of estrogens especially in tumor tissue, it is possible to inhibit aromatase activity.
In the context of cancer therapeutics, it is possible to inhibit the synthesis of a certain protein involved in the proliferation of cancer cells, by using an antisense oligonucleotide.
Although the effect on synovial cell proliferation was not strong, our results demonstrate that it is possible to inhibit synovial cell proliferation by selecting useful affibody clones and by improving transduction efficiency of affibody protein molecules.
On the other hand, we sought to investigate if it is possible to inhibit miR-221 and miR-222 expression in mouse models of established prostate carcinoma, in order to set up the premises for a future therapeutic approach.
Furthermore, it is possible to inhibit >98% of Fyn1S350C and Fyn2S347C without inhibiting a drug resistant Csk construct (CskDR).
It is possible to inhibit the enzyme by locking it into any conformation, because the mechanism depends on conformational cycling [ 48].
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It may be possible to inhibit one site without affecting the other site.
It was possible to inhibit grain growth during sintering in moderately reducing atmospheres after a hydrogen presintering treatment and, thus, to exclude the effect of grain growth on densification.
For instance, by targeting the flexibility of the E protein, it might be possible to inhibit required rearrangements of this protein and trap the virus in a specific state.
If HSP60-specific anti-ergotypic T cells are indeed regulatory, then it should be possible to inhibit inflammatory disease by adoptively transferring them.
It was possible to inhibit this effect by coating the glass film with a metal film.
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