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Meanings of
efflux
in English
Portuguese
efluxo
Catalan
efluència
Back to the meaning
The process of flowing out.
outflow
effluence
influx
inflow
Portuguese
efluxo
Usage of
efflux
in English
1
The time course of agonist-stimulated Cl-
efflux
differed depending on the agonist.
2
However, neither uptake nor
efflux
showed any selectivity for iNOS expressing cells.
3
The
efflux
rate constant may be a good predictor for chemotherapy sensitivity.
4
Moreover, the rate of R123
efflux
did not change during cell swelling.
5
Numerous methods have been developed to measure in vivo macrophage cholesterol
efflux
.
6
The
efflux
rate constants of the chemotherapy-sensitive and -resistant groups were compared.
7
We examined the potential role of SR-BI in mediating cellular cholesterol
efflux
.
8
Cellular cholesterol levels reflect a balance between uptake,
efflux
,
and endogenous synthesis.
9
Furthermore, they showed no potential to induce the transmembrane
efflux
pump P-gp.
10
The presence of
efflux
pump genes was analyzed using polymerase chain reaction.
11
These results pinpoint glutathione
efflux
as an unanticipated regulator of ferroptosis sensitivity.
12
The functionality of this protein was tested by measurement of chloride
efflux
.
13
In summary, kappa-opioids and OFQ both decreased 5-HT
efflux
in the CNS.
14
Autophagy inhibits cell apoptosis and inflammation and promotes cholesterol
efflux
and efferocytosis.
15
Another reason of drug tolerance is the
efflux
pump of the bacterium.
16
In Mycobacterium, multidrug
efflux
pumps can be associated with intrinsic drug resistance.
Other examples for "efflux"
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About this term
efflux
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
mediate efflux
dependent efflux
active efflux
lymphatic efflux
bacterial efflux
More collocations
Translations for
efflux
Portuguese
efluxo
Catalan
efluència
efluxió
emanació
Efflux
through the time
Efflux
across language varieties
United States of America
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