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Mechanisms of Suppression

1973
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses that the suppressor mutations are one class of secondary mutations that modify the phenotype in the presence of the originally mutant gene. In contrast to “enhancers” that make the mutant phenotype more extreme, suppressor mutations yield organisms phenotypically more like the wild type: The mutant phenotype ...
John R. Roth   +3 more
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Preliminary report: effect of encainide and flecainide on mortality in a randomized trial of arrhythmia suppression after myocardial infarction.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1989
The occurrence of ventricular premature depolarizations in survivors of myocardial infarction is a risk factor for subsequent sudden death, but whether antiarrhythmic therapy reduces the risk is not known.
W. Rogers   +18 more
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Recovery of replication-competent HIV despite prolonged suppression of plasma viremia.

Science, 1997
In evaluating current combination drug regimens for treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease, it is important to determine the existence of viral reservoirs.
J. Wong   +6 more
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Suppression of TNF-α-Induced Apoptosis by NF-κB

Science, 1996
Tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) signaling gives rise to a number of events, including activation of transcription factor NF-κB and programmed cell death (apoptosis).
D. V. Van Antwerp   +4 more
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Suppressing the suppressor

Blood, 2009
In this issue of Blood , Brockman and colleagues demonstrate that active HIV replication rapidly triggers production of the immunosuppressive cytokine IL-10 and that IL-10 reversibly inhibits HIV-directed T-cell activity.[1][1] Application of these findings may ultimately lead to therapies ...
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Thought Suppression

Annual Review of Psychology, 2000
Although thought suppression is a popular form of mental control, research has indicated that it can be counterproductive, helping assure the very state of mind one had hoped to avoid. This chapter reviews the research on suppression, which spans a wide range of domains, including emotions, memory, interpersonal processes, psychophysiological ...
R M, Wenzlaff, D M, Wegner
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Testing Mediation and Suppression Effects of Latent Variables

, 2008
Because of the importance of mediation studies, researchers have been continuously searching for the best statistical test for mediation effect.
Gordon W. Cheung, Rebecca S. Lau
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Efficient Non-Maximum Suppression

International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 2006
In this work we scrutinize a low level computer vision task - non-maximum suppression (NMS) - which is a crucial preprocessing step in many computer vision applications.
A. Neubeck, L. Gool
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Clinical suppression and binocular rivalry suppression: The effects of stimulus strength on the depth of suppression

Vision Research, 1989
In observers with abnormal binocular vision (such as strabismics or anisometropes) one eye's view is often suppressed. This clinical suppression serves to eliminate binocular diplopia and confusion. Suppression may also occur in observers with normal binocular vision, when the two eyes view disparate retinal images, a phenomenon known as binocular ...
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Suppression

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1966
L, Gorini, J R, Beckwith
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