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The conventional dosage of short-term GCSF might markedly increase white blood cell and neutrophilic granulocyte count.
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Still, the diagnostic value of plasma PTX3 might be markedly increased by serial measurements over time (for example, at 24 to 48 hours after BAL) [ 22], which could be tested in future studies.
Furthermore, co-depletion of PICH and BLM did not markedly increase the percentage of cells containing micronuclei, suggesting that PICH and BLM might function in the same pathway to suppress micronuclei formation.
"But I think it's going to markedly increase interest in the Battle of Gettysburg and markedly increase interest in the American Civil War," Mr. Motts said.
In itself, Hamilton's strategy would markedly increase federal income.
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Consequently, it might be speculated that, under conditions of markedly increased vascular wall tension, any shear stress-induced stimulation of VEGF-A expression and NO release are counteracted by local production of Ang-II.
Since the induction of TL1A gene expression seems to be restricted to stimulation by FcγR signaling and/or enteric bacteria [7], [40], [41], blockage of TL1A might have therapeutic benefit in IBD patients without markedly increasing the susceptibility to infection.
If so, these findings might help to explain why skin cancer in mice is markedly increased by prolonged exposure to the combination of UVR and dietary arsenite.
Drp1KO markedly increased the space between axonal mitochondria in culture, which might cause regional energy gradients that would not occur at the cell body.
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