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    Degradation control can increase and decrease the period. by Angela Relógio (193817)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>A non-monotonic behaviour can be seen for <i>Per</i> RNA when a gradient of the degradation rate is applied to the system. …”
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    Increasing temperature decreases oxygen concentration and decreasing oxygen content decreases neuronal excitability. by Yuguo Yu (172221)

    Published 2012
    “…Increasing temperature can dramatically decrease oxygen levels. B. Response of layer 2/3 pyramidal cells (n = 5) to the intracellular injection of a depolarizing current pulse (200 pA, 500 ms) at different temperatures (same experiments as in A). …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Perceptual Priming Can Increase or Decrease With Aging.PDF by Kalathupiriyan A. Zhivago (9659504)

    Published 2020
    “…Thus, perceptual priming can increase or decrease with age or cognitive impairment, but these changes do not covary with explicit memory.…”
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    Intermediate architecture can form despite decreased cell-substrate adhesion. by Christian Cammarota (18284149)

    Published 2024
    “…B) Model representative displaying the final result from decreasing cell-substrate adhesion strengths. C and D) Plating cells on uncoated coverslips leads to primarily Disorganized architectures, but Intermediate architectures can still be found. …”
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    Decreased Patrolling Efficiency and Decreased ConA Hepatitis Severity in CXCR6-Deficient Mice by Frederic Geissmann (75)

    Published 2013
    “…Utilizing the lymphocyte velocity data (left panel) and assuming that a CD1d-reactive T cell can contact only one hepatocyte at a time, we calculated that each CD1d-reactive T cell can visit 0.58 hepatocytes/min in the <i>cxcr6<sup>gfp/+</sup></i> mice, and 0.64 hepatocytes/min in the CXCR6-deficient mice. …”
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