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en A lot of the previous findings kept bringing us back to PGE2 and its receptors. So we investigated whether it's possible to block the EP1 receptor so PGE2 couldn't trigger toxic effects.

en It may turn out that future antidepressants could target this 5-HT receptor, and probably some additional 5-HT receptors, but not necessarily all 5-HT receptors. Hopefully, such antidepressants will have fewer side effects.

en The way it works is there are certain receptors in the brain that if we block them, can reduce the pleasurable effects associated with drinking. He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness.

en Our results strongly suggest that given the side effects associated with COX inhibitors, we should focus our efforts on developing drugs that block the EP1 receptor instead of inhibiting COX-2 activity.

en He's feeling the heat. He likes to throw it back and say that the previous government couldn't fix it. But they've been in power for almost two years now and have done nothing about this issue and the effects of it.

en Our paper has implications that are specific to this receptor, but many of the findings can be extended to several other membrane proteins.

en Evidence from controlled clinical trials such as this is crucial for understanding caloric restriction?s effects on factors affecting aging. These findings indicate that that we need to learn more about effects of maintaining low calorie diets for longer periods.

en I saw Jason Cook (fullback) throw a block, but I knew I couldn't get too many yards, because I saw too many of their defenders. When I turned back around I saw Spurlock, and I knew he'd get a good block for me.

en We're bringing New Orleans back, ... We're bringing this culture back. We're bringing this music back. I'm tired of hearing these helicopters. I want to hear some jazz.

en Our work has shifted the focus from drugs that inhibit COX-2 to drugs that block the EP1 receptor.

en If it were just a case of dealing with the effects of the previous hurricane, the U.S. (economy) could be expected to bounce back, but if another one hits no one has any idea what could happen.

en We just couldn't convert on our end. We had chances. We'd get a steal or a block, or they'd miss a free throw, and then we'd get the ball back down to our end and we couldn't convert our attempts.

en An increase in domestic fuel prices will be inflationary and controls will have to come through rates. But the central bank will likely hold back this month to let the effects of its previous rate hikes materialize.

en The public should be reassured that there is a policeman on the block, that they're effective and if anything like this happens, it's going to be reported and investigated,

en We have informed the relevant government agencies. The cause of the fire, volume of oil spilled and the effects are being investigated.


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