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One target gene Ankle2 may partly restore mature T cells.
While ectopic activation of Pim-2 signaling may partly restore mTORC1 activity under lipid peroxidation conditions, leading to inflammation blocking, our findings imply that Pim-2/mTORC1 pathway may be critical for the initiation of inflammatory reactions and cell homeostasis in human rheumatoid arthritis synovial cells.
Defective inhibition of LPL by ApoC-III might raise levels of circulating NEFAs and thus affect insulin sensitivity and beta cell function [ 17, 32, 33].In overweight participants, hyperinsulinaemia may partly restore the insulin-mediated downregulation and may prevent beta cell toxicity.
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During oncolytic tumor therapy, this cell population may stabilze or partly restore the tumor vasculature within the infected, necrotic tumor areas, which represent truly unfavourable conditions for cell survival.
The U.S. financial sector may be partly restored to health and the real estate market half adjusted to its long term trend.
Gov. Deval Patrick has proposed restoring $70 million to the program, which would partly restore the immigrants' coverage.
Thus, exogenous cytokines can partly restore T-cell function in the human EOC environment; however, alternative strategies will be required to fully restore T-cell function.
LIF could partly restore decreased cell invasion rate by activating the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway.
As shown in figures 2a and b, SCF could only partly restore the level of tyrosine phosphorylation after nilotinib treatment.
"The child-friendly space will, at least partly, restore joy and some happy childhood moments for these children.
Even in many syndesmochorial placentas the uterus lining may be wholly or partly restored before the end of pregnancy.
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