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Conclusion: The inhibitory effects of increased nitric oxide on the expression of P-selectin is attenuated in preeclampsia, which may contribute partly to the pathogenesis of preeclampsia.
Thus, as in the liver, glucose produced by the enterocyte may contribute partly to fructose-induced hyperglycemia consistent with a neoglucogenic status for the small intestine [42].
Improvement of glycemic control reduces TGF-β1 levels, which may contribute partly to its renoprotective role.
We think that our recent model of annual screening for proteinuria and CKD risk factors [ 45] combining educational message, detection and management of risk factor in general population may contribute partly to reach this first goal.
In the present study, we investigated the effects of rigosertib on leukemia cell lines, and demonstrated that rigosertib induces cell death by DNA damage-induced G2/M arrest and that the suppression of mitosis due to deregulated spindle formation may contribute partly to massive cell death.
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It seems that relatively less species richness of plants that co-occur with Conyza canadensis in non-native ranges than in its native range (Shah et al. 2014) may possibly contribute partly to less mycorrhizal species diversity in Conyza invaded plots.
Using population specific cut-off values may contribute to partly explain discrepancies in associations among different studies and populations.
These practices may have contributed partly to the relatively low level of inappropriate examinations.
This may have contributed partly in the beginning of the observation period but later there was very little transmission of tubercle bacilli.
Since the serotonin plays a critical role in inducing disease-resistance, the increased serotonin level may contribute, at least partly, to the disease resistance in spl5.
In conclusion, an upturned abnormality of the distal phalanx may contribute, at least partly, to the formation of recalcitrant ingrown toenail.
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