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The results obtained demonstrate that EC2 seeded on NaOH-treated PCL films enhance the basal NO levels and show a faster, more intense response to physiological stimuli such as VEGF, bradykinin and thrombin than vein endothelial cells (ECv).

Instead of a surge of activity in the auditory areas of their brain, Karibe said he saw a more intense response in a region called the left caudate nucleus, which may play a role in learning and remembering the sounds of the dental instruments.

But the cats did have a more intense response to their owner's voice.

For both bacteria/antibiotic combinations, increasing the concentration of the antibiotic in the medium resulted in NIR profiles with increased negative slopes indicating a more intense response.

Consistent with this finding, we observed, in response to 1,25D3, that CYP24 mRNA and protein were significantly induced at a higher rate in MCF-7-VDRFF cells compared to MCF-7-VDRff cells, further strengthening the conclusion that the VDRFF variant instigates a more intense response to vitamin D than its VDRff counterpart.

Hence, the more intense response to bloodmeal observed in CTM could be related to the need of optimizing the use of the resources provided by a smaller meal.

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However, these peptides triggered more intense responses in PC61-treated mice (Figure 3B).

More intense responses to surgical wound palpation were seen in animals that underwent radical mastectomy (P < 0.005).

However, the more intense responses from n-6 mediator actions increase the propensity for cascade overreactions that shift conditions from normal physiology to pathophysiology when the n-6 precursor is the dominant HUFA available.

Previous assumptions should be strengthened by the following hypotheses: 1) Faces evaluated as more negative or positive in term of valence and arousing power should elicit more intense responses, being the subjects more engaged with the stimulus, whereas neutral stimuli should be less involving and intense, and, consequently, differ in affective rating from emotional stimuli.

Thus, such a virulence outcome likely reflects a more intense host response to infection rather than an adaptive response relating pathogenicity and transmission [ 10].

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