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In support of the potential role of UGTs in modulating exposure of breast cells to hormones, a recent report suggests that inter-individual differences in estrogen glucuronidation influence breast density.

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We recently showed that the miRNA expression profile of HBMVECs was modulated upon exposure of these brain endothelial cells to glioblastoma cells [11].

We have previously demonstrated that the mitochondrial membrane potential [ΔΨm] and [Ca2+] are directly modulated by exposure of cortical neurons to Tat [35], [39].

Genomic screening of PBMCs exposed to α-particle radiation identified twenty-nine thatscrespondedt responded at 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 Gy and thirty-nine genes were shown to be differentially modulated at exposures of 1.0 and 1.5 Gy.

The main reason why breastfeeding protects babies from infectious diseases is that it modulates the early exposure of neonate's intestinal mucosa to microbes and limits bacterial translocation through the gut mucosa [ 46].

Except for CYP1B1 and THBS1, complete different sets of genes in pathways related to 'cell cycle' and 'DNA replication, recombination, and repair' were modulated following CDV exposure of HaCaT and PHKs, supporting a differential effect on 'cell cycle' functions in immortalized and normal keratinocytes.

The soleus muscle responded to CS exposure by modulating 10 of the 13 pathways (77%) identified as differentially regulated in at least one sample group, making this muscle the most sensitive to this stressor.

Together with our published data and findings from recent literature, the results of this study contribute new insights into the role of a T-cell response associated with CMV exposure in modulating the outcomes of DMARD treatment in early RA.

That work was not able to test whether the activity measured in an auditory odd-ball task, modulated by exposure to one of two different learning tasks, was influenced by task performance or by learning.

Results have shown that 20 min pulse modulated radio-frequency radiation exposure of 900 MHz and 1800 MHz induces an effect and increases the permeability of blood-brain barrier of male rats.

This PIP2-dependent repositioning is shown to modulate the extent of exposure of S14 to large reagents representing the CK2 enzyme and hence the propensity for phosphorylation.

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