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Biological tissue contains many molecules with intrinsic contrast, either from endogenous absorption and fluorescence or from second harmonic generation (SHG).
In the last years many molecules with crucial metabolic functions have been shown to prevent important steps in the progression of atherogenesis, including peroxisome proliferator activated receptors (PPARs) and the class III histone deacetylase (HDAC) SIRT1.
Many molecules with HDAC-inhibiting activities have been discovered in the last few years.
Many molecules with this ability were considered for their potential for the development of drugs with anti-inflammatory action [ 21].
This suggested that many molecules with an aliphatic chain on one end and a hydrophilic group on the other end could induce apoptosis.
Platelets contain many molecules with attractant properties, such as PDGF [ 43] or TGFβ [ 44], among others, that may play a role in this effect.
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There are many molecules associated with CD4+CD25+ regulatory cell development; CD28/B7 costimulation [34], [35] as well as IL-2 and TGFβ [36], [37], are crucial for the development, survival and maintenance of CD4+CD25+ regulatory cells as well as in vitro and in vivo conversion of CD4+CD25− cells into CD4+CD25+ regulatory cells [37], [38].
Our mass-spectrometric findings revealed the presence of many molecules associated with inflammation.
Many molecules are tested with refined enzyme for signs of inhibition.
As long the compartments aren't saturated, users can back-calculate how many molecules they started with, even if some wells actually receive more than one molecule (an event that, in dPCR, reads as a single count).
Many molecules are associated with the induction and prevention of apoptosis in different models [ 21, 31, 40, 41].
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