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  1. ... JW, Yasmin-Karim S, King MR, et al.: Suppression of prostate cancer cell rolling and ... activating factor directly inhibits proliferation, migration, and uPAR expression of ...
  2. ... RAMSVPS</synonym><synonym >TAF</synonym><synonym >tumor-derived adhesion factor</synonym></synonym-list><db-key-list ><db-key >< ... the attachment of cells to one another (cell adhesion), and cell movement ... growth factors, which control a diverse range of processes important ...
  3. ... cells, where it exerts calcium-dependent cell-cell adhesion and invasion-suppression functions [ Takeichi 1991 , Berx et al 1995 , Nagar ...
  4. ... demonstrated that NO inhibits ET-1 production by suppression of nuclear factor kB2¢ and NO gas was shown to decrease ... Nitric oxide inhibits endothelin-1 production through the suppression of nuclear factor kB. Clin Sci. 2002, 103:68S-718S. Smith ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The people's common sense medical adviser in plain English : or, Medicine simplified 
    Publication: Buffalo, N.Y. : World's Dispensary Printing Office and Bindery, 1880
    ... Liver, Acute Laryngitis,, Acute Peritonitis, Acute Pleurisy, Acute Suppression of the Menses, Adhesion of the Lids, Adipose Tissue, . Advantages of Specialties, ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Annual report - National Eye Institute (1982) 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Eye Institute
    ... and physiochemical properties. We have found that the factors responsible for suppression are non- dialyzable, heat stable , resistant to pH2 ... and physiochemical properties. We have found that the factors responsible for suppression are non- dialyzable, heat stable, resistant to pH2 ...
  7. ... of a combination of three biomarkers (tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 [TNFR1], suppression of tumorigenicity 2 [ST2], and regenerating islet-derived ... try to balance risk by giving sufficient immune suppression to prevent severe acute ... factors: Stem cell sources. For example, using higher intensity ...
  8. ... Siddiqui N, et al.: Inhibition of hypoxia-inducible factor is sufficient for growth suppression of VHL-/- tumors. Mol Cancer Res 2 (2): ...
  9. ... F., Hays, D.G., and Minter, D.: Cell adhesion and spreading factor. Exp. Cell Res. 111:175-190, 1977. Stevens, ... patency; and 2) prostheses with Tumens coated with adhesion and growth factors will promote rapid and stable endothelialization. BSI's proprietary ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - A bibliographical sourcebook of compressed air, diving, and submarine medicine (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Research Division, Project X-427, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department, 1948-1966
    ... trol of relative humidity is also an important factor. In the submarine the suppression of dust and lint is not of prime ...
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