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The direct application produced as much hair cell growth as the oral treatment, without significant side effects, the team reports.
Much tumor cell growth and proliferation were inhibited [ 6, 7].
Our results show that WZ35 exhibited much higher cell growth inhibition than curcumin by inducing ER stress-dependent cell apoptosis in human prostate cells.
These analyses indicated that KD of Msl1 reduces slightly cell proliferation, while the KD of Nsl1, or the double KD of Msl1 and Nsl1 lead to a much slower cell growth.
Although a higher C N ratio favors lipid accumulation [ 20, 21], further increases in the C N ratio led to a much slower cell growth and almost no further improvement in cellular lipid content (data not shown).
This study revealed that quartz and CaF2 were much better for cell growth than ZnSe, which showed a very weak cell adherence due to its toxicity.
Expression of structural subunits (β1, β2 and β5) of constitutive PSM was detected at significant levels but their contents were not much changed with cell growth states (C/SC: 1.0∼2.6) (Fig. 3D, top panel).
When 30 g/L glycine was added, OD600 only reached 7.94, and extracellular GadB activity was only 0.26 U/mL, suggesting that too much glycine inhibits the cell growth and GadB secretion in BL21 DE3)/pET20b-torA-gadB.
In cells that endogenously express TNC (that is, MDA-MB-231), however, transfection with TNC-14/AD1/16 had a much greater effect on cell growth.
In contrast to CMX, conditioned medium from nonirradiated cells (CM) causes no loss of the clonogenic capacity and much less inhibition of cell growth.
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