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David E. McCraw, a lawyer for The New York Times, said Hewlett-Packard's spying operations were "designed to interfere with our journalism and, ultimately, to deprive our readers of information of importance to them".
Analogs of trehalose are reported that were designed to interfere with mycolylation pathways in the mycobacterial cell wall.
PLGA nanoparticles (NPs) were designed to interfere with HSV-2 infection by siRNA-mediated knockdown of nectin, a host cell protein.
To distinguish the contributions of the main and accessory olfactory systems in these responses, studies were designed to interfere with these two systems either independently, or simultaneously.
Many chemotherapeutic agents were designed to interfere apoptosis-inducing pathways.
Furthermore, these mutants were designed to interfere with the nucleotide-binding site, implicating the control of the GTPase cycle in Irga6 and Irgb6 function in vivo.
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But the new hepatitis C drugs entering clinical trials are designed to interfere with enzymes that the hepatitis C virus needs to replicate, like protease and polymerase.
He said the investigation into the Dodgers "is not a genuine one," but is designed to "interfere with our ability to close this transaction".
The various cone shell toxins are designed to interfere with a victim's nervous system and work by binding to specific cell surface receptors (glycoproteins) and ion channels.
Medically induced suppression of the immune system also occurs when powerful drugs, which are designed to interfere with the development of T and B cells, are used to prevent the rejection of organ or bone marrow transplants or to damp down serious autoimmune responses.
Many new therapeutic strategies are designed to interfere with these requirements.
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