Sentence examples for migration exerts from inspiring English sources

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Due to the limitations of infrastructure in urban areas, migration exerts pressure on existing infrastructure and urban services such as housing, education, health care, water, sanitation, and transportation with numerous economic, social, and health consequences (UNFPA 2010).

As a result of these impacts, migration exerts increasing influence on public health policy, 15 education of health-service providers, 16 health system design, and service delivery.

Our data suggest that miR-203, by controlling the expression of target proteins that are responsible for both keratinocyte proliferation and migration, exerts a specific role in wound re-epithelialization and epidermal homeostasis re-establishment of injured skin.

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School performance based on caregiver report did indicate a secondary migration effect for duration of maternal migration, with longer duration of maternal migration exerting a negative influence on index child school performance.

To identify an upstream target in the control of cancer cell membrane fluidity and migration exerted notably by CAFs, we carried out Western blotting and ELISA and evaluated protein expression and DNA binding activity of the SCD1 transcription factor (SREBP1) in breast cancer cells after 6 days of co-culture with NFs or CAFs.

These indicate that MTUS1 negatively modulates lung cancer cell proliferation and migration to exert its tumor suppressor effects.

Additionally, the restoration of JAM-A protein by expressing JAM-A cDNA vector, which lacked 3′-UTR and thus not regulated by miRNAs, reversed the migration promotion exerted by miR-495, further confirming that miR-495 regulates the migration of breast cancer cells by targeting JAM-A.

Finally, it is possible that migration may exert its effect predominantly, or only, early on in the genesis of an HIV epidemic.

A series of in vitro experiments were performed to determine the shortest length of oligosaccharide capable of competing CXCL12 from a solid-phase of heparin or heparan sulphate matrix and inhibiting breast cancer cell migration, while exerting little or no anticoagulant effect.

The experiments revealed that this analogue exerts migration promoting activity with respect to HUVECs (CM from senescent HPMCs, at 10 μM), HMVECs (CM from senescent HPMCs, at 0.5 and 10 μM), and HMEC-1 cells (CM from young and senescent HPMCs, at 0.5 and 10 μM).

Several signalling pathways may be involved in mediating the stimulation of cell migration and invasion exerted through these receptors.

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