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Conversely, if the euro-zone economies experience a recession an economic downturn associated with declining output and economic activity the ECB steps in by pumping more euros into the market in order to fuel economic activity and revert the effects of the recession.
The use of N-acetylcysteine (NAC), an anti-oxidant, was able to partially revert the effects of DETC, again suggesting a pro-oxidant effect of the drug upon the parasite (Fig. 4C), analogous to the host cell but at six-fold lower concentration.
The analysis applies first linearization at the pixel level to revert the effects of "log" compression in the ultrasound system.
In line with this assumption, TSC2 should not be able to revert the effects of rictor siRNA treatment on cell size in a Rheb-negative (-diminished) background.
In particular we attempted to ascertain whether Hypericum perforatum might revert the effects of corticosterone administration on hippocampal progenitor cell proliferation and dendritic spine density and explored the behavioral correlations.
As a question of potential therapeutic relevance, it was also investigated if binding VEGF-A with ranibizumab was sufficient to revert the effects induced by combinations of VEGF-A and VEGF-B variants or whether aflibercept was superior due to additional targeting of VEGF-B.
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First it was tested if increasing amounts of PCAF were able to revert the protection induced by p300, as shown in Fig 2C, PCAF does not revert the effect of p300.
At least one of these targets, the anti-apoptotic protein AVEN, was able to partially revert the effect of miR-30a overexpression.
In the present study, we have therefore investigated the ability of the PKC inhibitors Ro 32-0432 and rottlerin to revert the effect of PMA on TTN-induced [Ca++]i rise, as well as to affect per se this response.
In contrast, co-treatment of quercetin and MG-132 did not revert the effect of MG-132 mono-treatment, thus suggesting a possible interference of quercetin in regulating the proteasome-dependent degradation of Mcl-1.
On the contrary, co-treatment of quercetin together with MG-132 did not revert the effect of MG-132 mono-treatment, suggesting that quercetin may directly or indirectly interfere with proteasome-dependent degradation of Mcl-1 in addition to the already observed destabilisation of the corresponding mRNA.
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