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Growth inhibition of bacterial variants
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1970A phenomenon is described which apparently resulted from a parent form of Streptococcus faecalis inhibiting the growth of the L-form of the same organism in the area of the medium immediately surrounding the classic colonial parent form. It seemed significant that both the parental form of the streptococcus and the L-form variant were isolated ...
R V, Marraro, R M, Pfister, M S, Rheins
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Inhibition of Zinc Dendrite Growth in Zinc-Based Batteries.
ChemSusChem, 2018Zinc deposition and dissolution is a significant process in zinc-based batteries. During this process, the formation of zinc dendrites is pervasive, which leads to the loss of efficiency and capacity of batteries.
Wenjing Lu +3 more
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Inhibition of Vascularization in Tumor Growth
Physical Review Letters, 2002The transition to a vascular phase is a prerequisite for fast tumor growth. During the avascular phase, the neoplasm feeds only from the (relatively few) existing nearby blood vessels. During angiogenesis, the number of capillaries surrounding and infiltrating the tumor increases dramatically.
SCALERANDI, MARCO +1 more
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Estrogen Therapy in Inhibition of Growth
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1966The effects of high doses of exogenous estrogen in limiting excessive linear growth in a group of 24 adolescent girls, ranging in age from 11 to 15 yr, are analyzed. The patients were divided into groups based on age at onset of therapy, and net growth inhibition was assessed on the basis of growth projections for each age category.
R B, Greenblatt +2 more
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Inhibition of growth hormone and thyrotropin release by growth hormone-release inhibiting hormone
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 1974Abstract Addition of increasing doses of synthetic growth hormone-release inhibiting hormone (GH-RIH) leads to a progressive decrease of the basal and N 6 monobutyryl cyclic AMP-,theophylline- and prostaglandin E 2 -induced release of immunoreactive growth hormone (GH) and thyrotropin (TSH) release from rat anterior pituitary cells in monolayer ...
A, Belanger +12 more
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Pseudosubstrate Peptides Inhibit Akt and Induce Cell Growth Inhibition
Biochemistry, 2004We have designed peptide inhibitors that potently inhibit Akt both in vitro and inside cells. These peptide inhibitors are selective for Akt versus other closely related kinases. The peptides inhibit the in vitro phosphorylation of a biotinylated Bad peptide by Akt with potency up to 100 nM. We have shown that the binding between Akt1 and these peptide
Yan, Luo +10 more
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Growth-Inhibiting and Growth-Stimulating Substances
Botanical Gazette, 1924When pots containing fertile soils are seeded to wheat or barley for continuous seasons, and successive short period crops of four to six weeks' growth are removed from such soils, it is found that the first crop is usually the largest, the immediately succeeding crops are much smaller, but some of the latter crops may be larger than some of the ...
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1987
In this chapter, we explore the possibility that the low cavity growth rates observed in many alloys can be explained by an inhibition of stress-directed diffusion, a phenomenon which is closely related to inhibited diffusion creep (cf. Sections 1.4 and 7.3.6).
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In this chapter, we explore the possibility that the low cavity growth rates observed in many alloys can be explained by an inhibition of stress-directed diffusion, a phenomenon which is closely related to inhibited diffusion creep (cf. Sections 1.4 and 7.3.6).
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Nature, 1943
THE retardation of the growth-rate of tumours in experimental animals by chemical compounds and by extracts of tissue has been the subject of numerous investigations, and the fact that inhibition can be produced by so large a number of compounds suggests some general effect on metabolic processes.
J. H. THOMPSON, P. F. HOLT, H. J. CALLOW
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THE retardation of the growth-rate of tumours in experimental animals by chemical compounds and by extracts of tissue has been the subject of numerous investigations, and the fact that inhibition can be produced by so large a number of compounds suggests some general effect on metabolic processes.
J. H. THOMPSON, P. F. HOLT, H. J. CALLOW
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