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potentate

[poht-n-teyt] / ˈpoʊt nˌteɪt /


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Schulze and Oren's team have now demonstrated this in adipocytes from mouse breast tissue: The cancer-promoting properties of adipocytes are potentiated when the breast cancer cells carry p53 mutations.

From Science Daily • Jan. 3, 2024

For example, knockout mice that are deficient in α-synuclein show potentiated vesicular transmitter release48.

From Nature • Nov. 8, 2016

The problem of a less potentiated reading brain becomes more urgent in the discussion about technology.

From The Guardian • Aug. 14, 2010

“Ford’s book is not everyone’s but it’s potentiated by a very real talent—broody, moody stuff with some strong writing.”

From Newsweek

Last Epoch, when the energies of intellect in the cycle of genius were, though in a rich and more potentiated form, becoming predominant over passion and creative self-manifestation.

From Literary Remains, Volume 2 by Coleridge, Samuel Taylor




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