As a result, enzymatic inhibition will cause an increase in the drug's effect.
Induction or inhibition of these enzymes can cause drug interactions.
This inhibition causes the floor plate to become thin compared to the lateral regions of the neural tube.
This inhibition causes an increased level of drugs that are metabolized by this enzyme.
Uncompetitive inhibition causes different intercepts on both the y- and x-axes but the same slope.
Inhibition caused participants to take longer time in recalling or recognizing an item, and also subjected the participants to make more frequent errors.
This inhibition causes cell membrane depolarization opening voltage-dependent calcium channel.
Its inhibition leads to the lowering of aqueous humor production and causes a subsequent drop in the intraocular pressure.
It appeared unlikely that inhibition of any single isoform could cause clinically significant changes in sertraline pharmacokinetics.
Cannabinoid mediated inhibition of these responses may cause a decrease in the perception of noxious-stimuli.