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If this were true, then a falling nocodazole concentration within the deep-layer cells (due to washout) would cause the metaphase arrest to turn off, allowing continued passage through mitosis.
Legend: n. e.: no effect; pt.: par tial., rev.: reversible on washout.
In general, margin and shape analysis should be performed on the first postcontrast image to avoid washout and progressive enhancement of the surrounding breast tissue, which could obscure lesion analysis.
The clinical condition of the selegiline-treated patients did not deteriorate to the level of the placebo group during the inter-phase washout.
In all cases, an average of 12 min of washout allowed the responses to recover to baseline.
There was a return towards control levels with washout of all drugs.
Note that there was a return to control following washout of all the drugs.
Seawater washout partially reversed these effects in those experiments which assessed washout effects.