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FTY720 treatment decreased tumor growth in a xenograft model of hepatoblastoma.
Published 2019“…<p>(A) HuH6 cells (2.5 x 10<sup>6</sup> cells in 25% Matrigel) were injected subcutaneously into the right flank of 6-week-old female athymic nude mice. …”
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Predictive values of IC<sub>50</sub> in mM (FFAs) for vanadium compounds and <i>in vivo</i> observations IC<sub>50</sub> in mM (FFAs) and decreasing blood glucose level.
Published 2014“…<p>Predictive values of IC<sub>50</sub> in mM (FFAs) for vanadium compounds and <i>in vivo</i> observations IC<sub>50</sub> in mM (FFAs) and decreasing blood glucose level.…”
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Decreased oscillatory flow decreases <i>klf2a</i> expression.
Published 2009“…(G) <i>klf2a</i> expression decreases after 15-h lidocaine treatment (90%, <i>n</i> = 67). …”
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2-CDA decreases PIN 1 protein levels in 7WD10 cells.
Published 2013“…(B) ImageJ quantitation revealed significantly decreased PIN 1 protein levels at 0.1 mM (39%, p<0.001), at 0.5 µM (30%, p<0.001), 1.0 µM (24%, p<0.001), 5.0 µM (19%, p<0.001) and 10.0 µM (29%, p<0.001) compared to untreated control cells n = 4 in each group. *, p<0.05, **, p<0.01, vs. untreated controls.…”