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Discover LudwigThe phrase "through inhibiting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something or someone is blocking, preventing, or obstructing certain actions or behaviors of another. For example, "The government worked to reduce the transmission of disease through inhibiting the movement of travelers."
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Very recently, PGRN-derived Atsttrin was also reported to stimulate bone regeneration through inhibiting TNF signaling.
However, in mature ILC3s in adult mice, Ikaros negatively regulates ILC3s through inhibiting the AhR signals.
Chrysin significantly decreased inflammation through inhibiting NF-κBp65/IKK-β expression and TNF-α level.
Thus, these results suggest that Rapa protects livers from IRI through inhibiting the ER stress pathway.
In summary, we revealed that miR-638 functions as a tumor suppressor in GC through inhibiting PLD1.
We hypothesized that this action may be a result of HA117 through inhibiting apoptosis in CW-2 cells.
Taken together, these findings indicated that FoxO3a knockdown conferred neuroprotective effects after TBI through inhibiting the activation of neuronal autophagy.
In summary, our results indicate SM induced growth suppression of human glioma cells through inhibiting phosphorylation of STAT3.
Meanwhile, 7-OHCCA fluorescence exhibited DA's negative function of enhancing OH generation through inhibiting the Aβ/Cu2 + coordination.
Many antiepileptic agents exert anticonvulsant effect through inhibiting hyperactivity.
Zoledronic acid (ZOL) and other bisphosphonates (BP) inhibit the metastasis and growth of bone-resident tumours through inhibiting osteoclast function.
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