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"suppress expression" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe effort to prevent someone from expressing certain thoughts or emotions, such as in the following example sentence: The government began to suppress expression of dissenting views through increased censorship policies.
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In the present study we transfected the ERβ-expressing REN MMe cell line with ERβ-specific shRNA to suppress expression.
An in vitro study has demonstrated that elevated CO2 levels suppress expression of TNF and other cytokines by pulmonary artery endothelial cells via suppression of NF-κB activation [ 18].
Information alone will not prevent governments from trying to suppress expression.
He wrote that the fee was not intended to suppress expression in nude dancing, but was directed instead at "the secondary effects of nude dancing when alcohol is being consumed".
In 2001, in what may be the most important right-of-publicity case, the California Supreme Court proposed a test to decide when celebrities should be allowed to insist on payments or suppress expression depicting them.
Non-nucleoside compounds that suppress expression or function of DNMT1 may overcome this problem.
Gene therapy aims to either synthesize desired proteins (DNA delivery) or suppress expression of endogenous genes (siRNA delivery).
Design rules have improved, and it is now routinely possible to obtain reagents that suppress expression of any gene desired.
Furthermore, using antisense methods, we suppress expression of the Ii protein, that normally blocks the antigenic peptide binding site of MHC class II molecules during synthesis in the endoplasmic reticulum.
Furthermore, astrocytes have been reported to suppress expression of iNOS [57], [58].
p53 can activate or suppress expression of its target genes in a number of ways.
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