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This modulation may prevent over inhibition, thus allowing for appropriate growth factor expression necessary for development of the environment of the placental bed.
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Since urease constitutes up to 10% of bacterial protein [2], [3] the removal of an abundant Th2 driver may prevent adequate immune modulation by H. pylori important for persistence and thereby facilitate bacterial clearance by further increasing the Th1 bias during H. pylori infection.
These data suggest that modulation of fatty acid-driven signaling pathways, inflammatory pathways, or ROS may prevent mitochondrial damage and thus, enhance skeletal muscle oxidative capacity, therefore improving overall metabolic performance.
Modulation of histone acetylation and deacetylation through environmental factors, including dietary compounds, may prevent diseases and maintain health.
These data implicate a role for LXR in angiogenesis and suggest that LXRs may prevent tissue hypoxia, either through directly targeting VEGF or through modulation of cholesterol.
13 The mechanisms whereby probiotics may prevent atopy are unclear but might involve reduced exposure to allergens through improved epithelial barrier function and modulation of the developing immune system to prevent IgE sensitisation.
Bowel gas may prevent adequate examination.
Early diagnosis may prevent serious complications or unwarranted surgery.
"Good news, coffee may prevent Alzheimer's".
Consuming the ejaculate may prevent moisture loss.
In addition, UTI may prevent both the growth of cancer via the suppression of cell division as well as the invasion of cancer through the modulation of intracellular signaling and the inhibition of proteases that degrade the ECM [ 19, 38].
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