mediate - use in sentences

Object

  • adhesion: Integrins mediate adhesion of cells to the extracellular matrix as well as to other cells.
  • vasoconstriction: This receptor mediates vasoconstriction ( Hallworth, 1997 ).
  • endocytosis: For example, most cells take up cholesterol through receptor mediated endocytosis.
  • inhibition: Zonisamide also has a modulatory effect on GABA mediated neuronal inhibition.

Preposition: in

  • dispute: In 1839, the Presbytery were called upon to mediate in further disputes between the minister and the heritors.

Subject

  • inhibition: There is thus the potential of drug interactions mediated by inhibition of transporters.
  • receptor: The extent to which nausea and vomiting are mediated by opioid receptors is arguable.

Modifying Another Word

  • technologically: The proposed research will explore the concept of situated learning in the context and accomplishment of safety in technologically mediated medical work.
  • vagally: The approach used a nasal cold dry air challenge to induce a vagally mediated bronchoconstriction.
  • neurally: Drugwatch Fludrocortisone for low blood pressure / neurally mediated hypotension?
  • electronically: Issues of this kind raise more general ones about the future of scientific discourse in an electronically mediated world.
  • digitally: When we move from face to face interaction to digitally mediated interaction, however, everything changes.
  • culturally: The objection to this viewpoint is that historians have repeatedly shown that medical knowledge and practice are ' constructed ' and are culturally mediated.

Preposition: by

  • cytokines: This response is most probably triggered by the bacterium's lipopolysaccharide, urease, and/or cytotoxins and is mediated by cytokines.
  • inhibition: There is thus the potential of drug interactions mediated by inhibition of transporters.
  • receptor: The extent to which nausea and vomiting are mediated by opioid receptors is arguable.
  • interaction: Cell adherens junctions are points of cell-cell contact, mediated by the extracellular interactions of cadherin molecules.

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