According to their monograph, it should not be used during pregnancy, by nursing mothers or by those with endogenous depression. |
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The enveloped sporogony is endogenous in spore sacs of sporont origin, daughter cells are formed by vacuolation. |
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All strains were deleted for the endogenous pah1 gene to avoid complementation of transgene loss of function. |
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Gene inactivations were done by replacement of the endogenous wild-type allele with one of the kanMX cassettes. |
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The cells were fixed and the endogenous peroxidase was quenched as mentioned above. |
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More specific chemical alterations such as syneresis or mineral dehydration can provide endogenous driving forces leading to overpressure. |
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The stimulators work either by blocking sympathetic nerve fiber transmission or by releasing endogenous opioids with stimulation. |
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We find that full function of the endogenous rDNA locus depends not merely on the presence of the rDNA cistrons but also on chromosomal context. |
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In addition, European researchers provided evidence for endogenous growth inhibitory substances, called chalones, in glands and tissues. |
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Further, intact viruses can be added directly to in situ water samples because the capsid offers resistance to endogenous exozymes. |
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Low molecular weight oligomers were found in culture media of Chinese hamster ovary cells expressing endogenous or mutated genes. |
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This rhythmic layering is common within komatiite flows at Kambalda, and is inferred to reflect incremental emplacement by endogenous growth. |
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His theory of endogenous depression as a block in the quest for the self gave a further basis for founding an integrated approach to depression. |
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This provides an additional extension of endogenous origin, accommodated by further deformation. |
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Yet such a strategy does not signify polar opposition between tradition and modernity, endogenous and exogenous. |
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The cytochromes P450 are a superfamily of haemoproteins that catalyse the oxidation of a number of endogenous and xenobiotic substances. |
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It appears that these medicines are not effective in combating symptoms of endogenous depression, which is more responsive to antidepressants. |
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Unlike other fungi, budding and fission yeasts lack endogenous DNA methylation. |
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It has also been suggested that repartitioning of body resources may also conversely influence the endogenous hormonal environment. |
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Generally, newly erupted lava domes grow in an endogenous regime of growth that represents a thermo-mechanical continuum. |
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Additional experiments were performed to determine the endogenous levels of each analyte. |
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The discovery of these receptors has also led to the finding of endogenous cannabinoids, such as anandamide. |
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Hypocotyl extension in rapid shade avoidance therefore coincides with the seedling's natural endogenous rhythm of elongation growth. |
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Circadian rhythmicity in regulation of endogenous physiological processes is a characteristic feature of eukaryotic organisms. |
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This served as a background level for measurement of endogenous repair systems. |
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The vast majority of mutations in human tissues are certainly of endogenous origin. |
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External solution included 0.6 M tetrodotoxin to block any small endogenous sodium current. |
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All endogenous genes contain promoter sequences that determine where and when they will be expressed in an organism. |
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Thus, a well-trained athlete may have a more developed endogenous antioxidant system than a sedentary person. |
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It is often suggested that endogenous or melancholic depressions are more severe forms of depression. |
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The diagnosis of endogenous depression is comparable to major depressive disorder with melancholic features. |
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But the long-term goal is to create the basis for internal development and endogenous growth. |
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Further crystallisation and growth of stone are influenced by endogenous and dietary factors. |
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The mean estimates of the firm effects are much smaller in the model system that includes endogenous demand. |
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There is no endogenous peroxidase activity or nonspecific binding of the secondary antibody in the paraffin-embedded sections. |
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Once again, it is endogenous, not exogenous factors that make or break a relationship. |
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After antigen retrieval, endogenous biotin was blocked using the Biotin Blocking System. |
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All species in this system were modeled as endogenous variables in subsequent analyses. |
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In excised roots, the endogenous sugars were rapidly exhausted and significant degradation of protein was observed. |
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Wheat price is clearly an endogenous player in the system, particularly at midterm and longer-term horizons. |
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The questionnaire instead focuses primarily on endogenous factors influencing the economic system. |
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In fact the political system is likely to be endogenous to these basic American beliefs. |
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For example, the taste for discrimination may be endogenous to a particular society and consequently relatively impervious to competition. |
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The authors recognize that numerous factors, exogenous and endogenous to the community, can cause or contribute to these changes. |
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The use of the opiate antagonist, naltrexone in the treatment of autism is reasonable since it antagonizes endogenous opiate receptor activity. |
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Thus, the researchers proposed the hypothesis that alcohol releases endogenous opioids and that naltrexone blocks the opioid receptor. |
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First, singing is highly affected by both endogenous and environmental factors, potentially making detection probabilities low and variable. |
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We depleted NT2 cells of their endogenous mtDNA by prolonged treatment with dideoxycytidine, thus creating the desired line. |
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Shiftwork frequently causes a desynchronization between the sleep-wake cycle, light-darkness rhythm, and other endogenous biological rhythms. |
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Frugivorous and nectarivorous birds have lower endogenous N losses and lower N equilibrium than granivorous and omnivorous birds. |
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Hypoxia increases central nervous system levels of specific neuroinhibitors such as endogenous opioids, adenosine, and gamma-aminobutyric acid. |
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However, characteristics of classrooms and factors endogenous to them still carry great sway over students' decisions to rebel. |
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It was found that the application of external iNO inhibits endogenous NO synthesis in the pulmonary capillaries. |
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Thyroideal cells are exposed to endogenous H202 that acts as a cofactor for the iodination of thyroxin precursors. |
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Thus, organic nitrates such as glyceryl trinitrate may be viewed as prodrugs of endogenous nitric oxide. |
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It is proposed that endogenous opioid peptides can activate PAG output neurons by inhibiting an inhibitory interneuron. |
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Where an aspect of the environment is highly predictable, very accurate anticipation can be achieved by endogenous rhythms or by simple kineses and taxes. |
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However, it is possible that endogenous CKs play a role in chloroplast acclimation since it was found that kinetin stimulates the development of sun-type chloroplasts. |
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This type of analysis obtains estimates of main path coefficients by regressing each endogenous variable on those variables that directly impinge upon it. |
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The GST and GPOX are involved in multiple functions including reduction of organic peroxides generated either by endogenous or xenobiotic metabolites. |
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These results and others led Burning, in 1936, to propose the concept of an endogenous biological clock in animals modulated by daily cycles of light and dark. |
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This transition is under endogenous control, but is modulated by more or less favourable environmental conditions which shorten or lengthen this period. |
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The integrity and stability of the genetic material is continuously being threatened by endogenous and exogenous factors such as chemical mutagens and radiation. |
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Importantly, the hybrid cells were found to have the porcine endogenous retrovirus, a distant cousin of HIV, and to be able to transmit that virus to uninfected human cells. |
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Vasopressin is an endogenous peptide hormone secreted by the neurohypophysis in response to an increase in serum osmolality or a decrease in plasma volume. |
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In most of these studies the subjects were being treated for endogenous depression, neurotic depressive reaction, or psychoneurotic reaction with depression. |
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They assayed the fish plasma for the estrogenic biomarker, vitellogenin, the major egg-yolk protein under synthesis control of endogenous estradiol. |
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The latter is known as a photoreceptor, for example, for phototropism, stomatal aperture and entrainment of endogenous rhythms in plants and animals. |
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In short, there is at present no endogenous theory capable of unifying contemporary societies and no imposed or imported ideology can be simply substituted for it. |
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We assessed the clearance of endogenous pseudouridine in humans to evaluate the potential use of this modified nucleoside as a marker of glomerular filtration rate. |
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The same principle is being used in human studies that employ short laser pulses to target pigmented cells containing endogenous melanin particles. |
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Slides were then dewaxed and blocked with endogenous peroxidase. |
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Mucus losses are also a factor in metabolic faecal loss, i.e., the loss of endogenous matter that accompanies post-ingestive selection and the egestion of true faeces. |
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It is assumed that plant growth and development are regulated by the interactions between the environment and endogenous factors, especially hormones. |
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If the doctor fails to recognize the difference between these two and attempts to purge an endogenous disease, the deficiency will become more deficient. |
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They are the main pathogenic factors of endogenous diseases. |
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This process is mediated by endogenous factors, so forcing teenagers to bed early, or getting them up early in the morning, is contrary to their natural biological clock. |
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Knockdown of porcine endogenous retrovirus expression by PERV-specific shRNA in transgenic pigs. |
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The exact physiological function of BChE remains elusive, although it acts as an endogenous bioscavenger for anticholinesterase agents. |
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The last chapter, by Leonard Mirman, is concerned with endogenous learning in monopolistic and duopolistic markets. |
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The major advance of our method was the ability to measure DHPG, DOPA, DOPAC, and all 3 endogenous catecholamines simultaneously. |
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They developed the endogenous growth theory that includes a mathematical explanation of technological advancement. |
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A new set of guidelines are now in place to help build endogenous capacity in health research through training and access to new technology. |
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Using Captiva NDLipids, plasma extracts are virtually free from endogenous matrix interferences. |
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Presence of retrovirus reverse transcriptase-related gene sequences in avian cells lacking endogenous avian leukosis viruses. |
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Kynurenic acid is the only known endogenous N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist found in humans. |
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Thiols groups in proteins as endogenous reductants to determine glutathione-protein mixed disulphides in biological systems. |
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The effects of early antithyroid therapy for endogenous subclinical hyperthyroidism on clinical and heart abnormalities. |
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The majority of purines are endogenous, while diet is a source of exogenous purines. |
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The invertibility of this process requires that the endogenous variables in the VAR should not be integrated. |
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This keratinization process is dependent on the endogenous estradiol secreted between the evening of diestrus 2 and that of proestrus. |
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Resolvins, docosatrienes and neuroprotectins, novel omega-3-derived mediators, and their endogenous aspirin-triggered epimers. |
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As a result, in the morning there is a cascade of endogenous opiates, endorphins, and enkephalins. |
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Role of DNA methylation in transcription of human endogenous retrovirus in the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus. |
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Human capital has been included in both neoclassical and endogenous growth models. |
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Superoxide dismutase is an endogenous enzyme responsible for the dismutation of superoxide radicals. |
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Glutathione is the most abundant endogenous intracellular antioxidant synthesised from the amino acids glutamate, cysteine and glycine. |
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An estimated 1 in 20 patients with type 2 diabetes has endogenous Cushing's syndrome. |
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This new usage appears be the endogenous transposition of the term, by Canadian baseball fans, from ice hockey, where its use is ubiquitous. |
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They found that sleep restriction did not affect basal levels of glucose, nonesterified fatty acids, insulin, or endogenous glucose production. |
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Clinical significance of endogenous vasoactive neurohormones in chronic systolic heart failure. |
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Opposing tonically active endogenous opioid systems modulate the mesolimbic dopaminergic pathway. |
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This can cause methaemoglobinaemia or act as precursor in the endogenous formation of carcinogenic nitrosamines. |
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The endogenous cofactors, thioctic acid and dihydrolipoic acid, are neuroprotective against NMDA and malonic acid lesions of striatum. |
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We humans have an endogenous circadian rhythmicity in physiology that is adapted to the solar cycle of day and night. |
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The ability of birds to navigate during migrations cannot be fully explained by endogenous programming, even with the help of responses to environmental cues. |
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The ability to navigate and orient themselves during migration is a much more complex phenomenon that may include both endogenous programs as well as learning. |
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Immerge researchers announced the identification of miniature swine that failed to produce porcine endogenous retrovirus in cultures of human cells. |
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Petiolar application of NPA, an auxin membrane transport inhibitor, increases the concentration of endogenous auxin in the bean leaf blade distal to the site of application. |
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Sitagliptin, saxagliptin and linagliptin work by inhibiting the enzyme dipeptidyl peptidase IV, which is responsible for the degradation of the endogenous hormone incretin. |
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Dekle and Kletzer use an endogenous growth model with financial intermediation to show that deposit insurance with regulatory forbearance leads to banking crises. |
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The recent discovery of a type C endogenous retrovirus in the pig and its ability to infect human cell lines in vitro has brought great scrutiny to that species as well. |
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For instance, as the strongest vasodilator substance, CGRP also is endogenous algogenic substance, which is widely distributed in trigeminal nerve. |
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The urokinase plasminogen activator system consists of serine protease uPA, two endogenous inhibitors of PAI-1 as well as PAI-2 and uPA receptors. |
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To summarise, it is shown that innovation, the endogenous creation of new knowledge in the ecosystem, emerges from six key symbiotic relationships. |
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The most important limitation of the CMS study is that it did not take into account endogenous POH entry and did not examine the role of baseline trends in utilization. |
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