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Finally, we have examined whether the increased expression of PPARγ leads to increased activity and transcriptional regulation of target genes.
The resulting extended activation of Gαs leads to increased activity of adenylate cyclase, raising intracellular cAMP levels.
Perceiving the invisible-hand illusion led to increased activity in the same parts of the brain that are normally active when individuals see their real hand being touched or when participants experience a prosthetic hand as their own.
The scientists traced the behaviour to increased activity in a brain region called the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, which is involved in motivation and reward.
Thomas ascribes increased demand to increased "activity of paganism and idolatrous practices among Catholics," and to people confusing mental disease with possession.
As expected, the striatum tracked the financial stakes of the game, so that telling subjects about a bigger payout led to increased activity in the brain area.
The first stab at estimating gross domestic product from the Office for National Statistics highlighted Britain's two-speed economy, with growth entirely due to increased activity in the dominant service sector.
Whether the increased rate of keratinocyte proliferation is due to increased activity of a growth-promoting factor or to lack of a growth inhibitor is unknown.
Stress has also been shown to cause hypertension, and fear and anxiety can induce a rise in blood pressure owing to increased activity in the sympathetic nervous system.
Furthermore, pre-allocation of subsidized reduction units can lead to increased activity, which means more emissions.
But it warned low demand remained a "major constraint" to increased activity in most sectors.
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