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The boy's only hope was that by "occupying" his father's narrative, he might "exert some authorial power over it," so he did his best to keep up an appearance of otherworldly innocence and generosity.
These drugs might exert some of their functions through the destabilization of survivin.
In conclusion, AIF-1 is a novel human adipokine produced mainly by macrophages within WAT that might exert some paracrine effects on fat cells.
Thus AMPK has a cytostatic effect on proliferating cells, suggesting that it might exert some of the tumour suppressor effects of its upstream kinase, LKB1.
A number of arguments point into the direction that cannabinoids might exert some of their actions via their effects on adult neurogenesis (reviewed in [ 13]).
(The parenthetical statement just leaves room for the possibility that environmental variations might exert some influence on this aspect of the organismal phenotype).
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Of this series of compounds, only compound 31 combined antitumor potency with potent DHFR inhibition; the other active antitumor compounds (19, 41, and 47) all had DHFR IC50 values above 15 μM, suggesting that they might exert their antitumor potency through some other mode of action.
Consequently, it is likely that some of the evolutionary changes observed in mRNAs, including those that are considered 'neutral', should be re-evaluated in light of the possible regulatory function that some mRNAs might exert independently of the proteins they encode.
However, there is some evidence that VPA might exert an antiepileptic effect in cobalt-treated animals.
If the interaction of SphK2 with transcription complexes is generally true, then SphK2 inhibitors might exert genomic effects by shifting the balance of some histone modifications.
Finally, some data suggest that mast cell mediators might exert a direct effect on cartilage and bone.
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