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In addition, neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration occur even in preclinical HIV+ patients and are associated with cytokines regulated in vitro.
This pH-triggered relief and quenching mechanism regulated in vitro photo-thermolysis as the pH changed from 5.0 to 7.4.
In conclusion, myocardial tissue grafts engineered with cell sheet technology have their own inherent potential for the in vivo neovascularization that can be regulated in vitro.
How PD-1 is regulated in vitro is unclear.
To elucidate processes explaining how antler growth is regulated, in vitro cultures have been established.
The lipL41, ligA and sph2 genes are known to be regulated in vitro by physiological conditions [44], [46], [47], [48].
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Suzi Leather, chairwoman of the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority, which regulates in-vitro fertilization treatment in Britain, said that Dame Elizabeth had made a wise ruling in a "unique and clearly unfortunate case".
The HFEA has been regulating in-vitro fertilisation and research on human embryos and human embryonic stem cells in the UK since 1990.
Such statistics are not available in the United States because there is no national authority that regulates in vitro fertilization clinics.
Taken together, these data indicate that epinephrine regulates in vitro expression of main hepatic drug transporters in a β2-ADR/adenylate cyclase/cAMP-dependent manner.
The Italian law that regulates in vitro fertilization (Legge 40) forbids the creation of new cell lines from embryos for scientific purposes but does not prevent researchers from studying them.
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