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In our research, we performed on the DIV 10 primary neuronal cultures with functional NMDA receptor; MK801, rather than CNQX, showed a partly protecting effect on the GA induced excitotoxicity, so apart from excitotoxicity, there must be other factors involved in the GA I neurodegeneration.
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These results suggest that individuals who were carrying VT were partly protected against NVT acquisition (cN = 85%, 15% protection), and that population mixing was closer to assortative than proportionate (ε = 0.87) in line with a recent European contact study [ 48].
As expected, GF mice were partly protected against lard-induced WAT inflammation, although the protection against obesity in GF mice was less than that observed in previous studies (Bäckhed et al., 2007; Caesar et al., 2012; Ding et al., 2010; Rabot et al., 2010).
These findings suggested that EIso pretreatment could enhance renal antioxidative ability, which might be one of mechanisms of renal protection of EIso with 2 or 4 ml/kg, partly protected against I/R injury.
Longthorp was partly protected from the worst of this.
Oral doses of tenofovir appeared to partly protect monkeys from rectal exposure to the virus.
Its holdings of commercial-property securities, for instance, were partly protected by insurance policies written by AIG, an American insurer.
BCG vaccine produces an immune response that partly protects infants and young children from serious forms of tuberculosis.
For Vieques, partly protected from crude development by an accident of history, the environment is its greatest asset.
The sickle-cell trait partly protects children against malaria, but sickle-cell disease is excruciatingly painful and often fatal.
I settled on going after pickerel in an area close to camp that was partly protected from the wind.
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