(Psychology) the conscious exclusion of unacceptable thoughts or desires.
The action of prohibiting or inhibiting or forbidding (or an instance thereof)
1 However, nonselective inhibition of AC isoforms could result in substantial adverse effects.
2 Thus, inhibition of miR-195 may represent a new therapeutic approach for sepsis.
3 In silico docking was used to explain the inhibition difference among CPs.
4 However, this coupling did not include the key function of kinase inhibition .
5 Intervention: The phase II trial assessed vascular endothelial growth factor-targeted therapy ± Src inhibition .
6 We also evaluated the effect of acute eNOS inhibition in hypertensive animals.
7 The kinetic assays were used to detect inhibition effect, type and mechanism.
8 ADK inhibition is a promising approach for the treatment of atherosclerotic diseases.
9 Previous studies suggest proteasome inhibition with chemotherapy improves relapse ALL response rates.
10 However, enhanced inhibition on PBMCs was greatest with larger amounts of virus.
11 The gluconeogenic inhibition is likely a result of mitochondria inhibition by BBR.
12 Thus, inhibition of MMP-9 may be involved in the process of tumourigenesis.
13 Weight losses resulted from a physiological effect rather than from feeding inhibition .
14 DUX4 inhibition has therefore emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy for FSHD.
15 However, the mechanisms of such an inhibition have not been yet elucidated.
16 However, the mechanism by which SLN inhibition improves muscle structure remains unclear.
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Inhibition в диалектах
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