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TQ decreases CXCR4 expression on MM cells and CXCL12-induced CXCR4/CD45 association.
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Decreased cell stiffness after dissociation of intercellular adhesion.
Published 2014“…At each interval, we obtained (<b>A</b>) microscopic images (original magnification: 100x), (<b>B</b>) AFM topography images (scan size <b>B1</b>, 50 µm; <b>B2</b>, 20 µm; <b>B3</b>, 33.3 µm), and (<b>C</b>) height measurements at the cross section of an individual cell. …”
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Decreased Incidence of Type 1 Diabetes in Young Finnish Children
Published 2020“…We assessed sex-specific incidence rates (IRs) per 100,000 person years (PY) by 4-year time periods in three age groups (0.50–4.99, 5.00–9.99, and 10.00–14.99 years).…”
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mGluR5 receptor decreased glycinergic currents.
Published 2019“…(<b>F</b>) Postsynaptic loading of U-0126 or PD98059 prevented CHPG from decreasing glycinergic responses (U-0126, 107.6 ± 10.4% of baseline at 15–20 min post-CHPG, <i>t</i>[8] = 0.997, <i>p</i> = 0.348; PD98059, 93.1 ± 5.0% of baseline at 15–20 min post-CHPG, <i>t</i>[5] = 0.883, <i>p</i> = 0.418). …”