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Both groups had initially had cancers that were fueled by estrogen, making them sensitive to the estrogen-blocking effects of tamoxifen.
That's partly because corals, oysters and abalones, for example, are cold-blooded, making them sensitive to temperature changes caused by warming climate, and disease in these sessile organisms is easier to detect, Harvell said.
SQUIDs are broadband detectors, which are able to detect the magnetic flux directly, rather than the change of the magnetic field, making them sensitive from DC up to the GHz range39.
The other kind, dubbed the temperate phage, injected the bacteria with DNA that had two effects: It protected them against the lytic phage, making them 20 times more resistant to its lethal effects, but also disrupted the antibiotic-resistance genes in the microbes, making them sensitive to drugs called carbapenems, which are often the last line of effective antibiotics against resistant bacteria.
RD and AX may have superior ability to detect focal white matter pathology, making them sensitive cross-sectional metrics.
These levels in rats increase sigmoidally with increasing dietary Se and reach defined plateaus at the Se requirement, making them sensitive biomarkers for Se deficiency.
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The stem cell sensitivity to redox signaling also makes them sensitive targets for antioxidants, which, if targeted to mitochondria, show dose-dependent benefits or toxicity.
Analogues to moral sensitivity exist in cases where people's interests and training make them sensitive to horticultural, fiscal, and emotional facts.
The capillary-porous structure of bricks makes them sensitive to water influence.
Technol., 4 (1998) 180 183] which makes them sensitive to operate, and challenging to fabricate.
Optogenetics relies on the ability to insert a protein into nerve cells that will make them sensitive to light.
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