Sentence examples for may favour tissue from inspiring English sources

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The different proliferative and metabolic states for HGF in the perfused scaffolds suggest a different cell phenotype which may favour tissue regeneration.

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As a consequence, administration of glucose for long periods of time to hospitalized patients may also favour tissue colonization and invasive candidiasis [ 56].

In contrast, positive results obtained with corticosteroids [ 87] and APC [ 37] suggest that improving haemodynamics while decreasing vasopressor agents (corticosteroids) and limiting coagulation activation are logical strategies that may greatly favour tissue perfusion and improved oxygen delivery.

Development of high tissue concentrations of LAM at anatomic sites of disease may favour entry of the antigen into the systemic circulation such that LAM can be detected in serum samples from patients with pulmonary TB [ 19].

The effect is not the outcome of increased tissue Fe but of NO-modulation of oxidative changes that may favour conversions of internal Fe to more readily available ferrous iron.

Iron filings were detected in the underlying cutaneous tissues by magnetic resonance imaging, supporting the hypothesis that percutaneous penetration of iron may favour the development of KS [ 18].

Evidence broadly suggests that, under steady-state conditions, recruitment of resting DC precursors into tissues and migration into secondary lymphoid organs occurs constitutively, in the absence of inflammatory events, and may favour tolerance induction [ 23- 25].

The incoming Republican administration may favour change.

So life may favour the ultra-conservative.

So Mr Aso may favour an August election.

That may favour models that compete with conventional taxis.

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