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  • Activation of AMP-activated protein kinase revealed by hydrogen/deuterium exchange mass spectrometry
  • Activation of angiogenic signaling pathways by two human tRNA synthetases
  • Activation of anxiogenic circuits instigates resistance to diet-induced obesity via increased energy expenditure
  • Activation of apoptosis associated with enforced myc expression in myeloid progenitor cells is dominant to the suppression of apoptosis by interleukin-3 or erythropoietin
  • Activation of b lymphocytes by locally concentrated concanavalin a
  • Activation of B lymphocytes by monovalent anti-Lyb-2 antibodies
  • Activation of big map kinase 1 (bmk1/erk5) inhibits cardiac injury after myocardial ischernia and reperfusion
  • Activation of brain NOP receptors attenuates acute and protracted alcohol withdrawal symptoms in the rat
  • Activation of c-myc gene expression by tumor-derived p53 mutants requires a discrete c-terminal domain
  • Activation of c1 by monoclonal-antibodies directed against c1q
  • Activation of cancer cell migration and invasion by ectopic synthesis of coagulation factor vii
  • Activation of CD74 inhibits migration of human mesenchymal stem cells
  • Activation of cell-penetrating peptides with Ionpair-π interactions and fluorophiles
  • Activation of cerebral cytokine gene-expression and its correlation with onset of reactive astrocyte and acute-phase response gene-expression in scrapie
  • Activation of coagulation and angiogenesis in cancer - immunohistochemical localization in situ of clotting proteins and vascular endothelial growth factor in human cancer
  • Activation of corticotropin-releasing factor in the limbic system during cannabinoid withdrawal
  • Activation of counter-regulatory mechanisms in a rat renal acute rejection model
  • Activation of Crtc2/Creb1 in skeletal muscle enhances weight loss during intermittent fasting
  • Activation of cyclin e/cdk2 is coupled to site-specific autophosphorylation and ubiquitin-dependent degradation of cyclin e
  • Activation of cytoplasmic dynein motility by dynactin-cargo adapter complexes
  • Activation of diverse carbon-heteroatom and carbon-carbon bonds via palladium(II)-catalysed β-X elimination
  • Activation of endothelial cell protease activated receptor 1 by the protein c pathway
  • Activation of group II metabotropic glutamate receptors attenuates both stress and cue-induced ethanol-seeking and modulates c-fos expression in the hippocampus and amygdala
  • Activation of Hageman factor by cultured rabbit endothelial cells
  • Activation of Hageman factor by proteases released during antigen challenge of human lung
  • Activation of Hageman factor in solid and fluid phases. A critical role of kallikrein
  • Activation of HIPK2 promotes ER stress-mediated neurodegeneration in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  • Activation of human complement by human lymphoid cells sensitized with histocompatibility alloantisera
  • Activation of human effector cells by a tumor reactive recombinant anti-ganglioside gd(2) interleukin-2 fusion protein (ch14.18-il2)
  • Activation of human factor-VII in plasma and in purified systems - roles of activated factor-IX, kallikrein, and activated factor-XII
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