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There are few strong additional epidemiological data to give insight into the hypothesis that higher vitamin D levels might protect from melanoma, although a number of cohort studies have addressed a possible protective effect of vitamin D. A recent review describes the data in detail.
Objectives: Ceftriaxone increases expression of the astrocytic glutamate transporter, EAAT2, which might protect from glutamate-mediated excitotoxicity.
It's like in a football game where the team might protect from the opposition by kicking the ball around and not enabling the opposition to get hold of the ball.
Taken together, our data highlight a role of FGF23/FGFR4 signaling in the regulation of cardiac remodeling and function, and indicate that pharmacological interference with cardiac FGF23/FGFR4 signaling might protect from CKD- and age-related LVH.
We suggest that it might protect from mutations, and test this hypothesis.
59 The role of early alcohol intoxication remained inconclusive, while physical activity might protect from suicidal thoughts among boys.
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We further observed that ferritin might protect cells from overload iron that leaks from SPIO nanoclusters.
Sitting on the sidelines might protect you from failure but it robs you from the chance to capitalize on this opportunity.
"It might protect you from getting pregnant, it might protect you from getting a disease, but there's no way it will protect your heart, mind, emotions and reputation.
We hypothesized that UPR stress effects on glioma cells might protect tumors from additional exogenous stress (ie, chemotherapeutics), postulating that protection was concurrent with altered tumor cell metabolism.
From the Army's standpoint, probiotics are of interest because they might protect soldiers from gastrointestinal viruses.
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