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Mean change in incidence and diagnoses if testing rates decrease.
Published 2013“…<p>Change in incidence (A) and diagnoses (B) if testing rates decrease by 30% and 50% relative to the current testing rate.…”
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TMD residues decrease sensitivity.
Published 2017“…Glu residues are color coded based upon effect, with residues in red producing a significant decrease in pH<sub>50</sub>, and in yellow, an insignificant or weak effect, whereas the dark purple and magenta for His residues are synonymous to the red of Glu residues. …”
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Increased osteoblastic activity and decreased osteoclastogenesis in TgLRAP cells <i>in vitro</i>.
Published 2021“…Compared with the co-culture of WT BMCs and WT calvarial cells (WT / WT), the number of osteoclasts were significantly decreased at 50% in the co-cultures of TgLRAP BMCs and TgLRAP calvarial cells (TgLRAP / TgLRAP) (graph). …”
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Decreased dendritic spine density and mEPSC amplitude in the DG of Arf4<sup>+/−</sup> mice compared to WT mice.
Published 2013“…(<i>C</i>) Spine densities for specific spine subtypes in the DG of WT and Arf4<sup>+/−</sup> mice. (<i>D–F</i>) Electrophysiological recordings reveal a decrease in amplitude of mEPSCs in Arf4<sup>+/−</sup> (n = 9 cells) compared to WT controls (n = 6 cells) at 2 months of age. …”
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