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However, there is a lack of understanding of how IFN-β may abrogate intestinal inflammation and whether it can specifically counteract Th17 in this context.
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Nevertheless, we do not see how that consideration is relevant to the question whether Congress may abrogate state sovereign immunity.
Asked about complaints that some proposals may abrogate civil liberties, Mindy Tucker, the department's spokeswoman, said today, "Nobody argues that these concerns shouldn't be taken seriously".
Congress may abrogate the States' constitutionally secured immunity from suit in federal court only by making its intention unmistakably clear in the language of the statute.
Because dominant KLHL3 and CUL3 mutations both phenocopy recessive loss-of-function KLHL3 mutations, they may abrogate ubiquitination of KLHL3 substrates.
He said on the phone that Mueller's ruling may abrogate other rights as well.
A similar effect may abrogate the anticipated importance of low maternal education.
Therefore, targeting FLSs may abrogate the disease progression [ 40].
A strategy that employs single transfections may abrogate this problem.
Consequently, targeting CXCR1/2 signaling may abrogate disease progression in a subset of breast cancers.
In theory, such an approach may abrogate or delay resistance by disrupting multiple pathways at once.
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