Showing 61 - 80 results of 66,816 for search '(((( i values decrease ) OR ( c levels increased ))) OR ( ((c larger) OR (via large)) decrease ))', query time: 1.37s Refine Results
  1. 61

    High levels of LDL-C combined with low levels of HDL-C further increase platelet activation in hypercholesterolemic patients by L.W. Chan (6512111)

    Published 2019
    “…Although the expression of CD62p and PAC-1 decreased significantly after atorvastatin treatment, it remained higher in the HLC group than in the HNC group (P<0.05 and P=0.116). The reduction of HDL-C further increased platelet activation in patients with high levels of LDL-C. …”
  2. 62
  3. 63

    <i>rfbV</i> gene triplication in S. Paratyphi A increases VL O-ag production and reduces C3b deposition. by Fermin E. Guerra (6084545)

    Published 2025
    “…Statistical analysis was performed by one sample t test with a hypothetical value of 1.0, with P values in red indicating statistical significance as P < 0.05. …”
  4. 64
  5. 65
  6. 66

    Spatial training increases Beclin 1 expression, and spatial learning and memory is impaired in <i>Becn1</i> cKO mice. by Wei-Lun Hsu (1756123)

    Published 2023
    “…<b>(E)</b> The Beclin 1 expression level is decreased in the <i>Becn1</i> cKO mice than the <i>Becn1 loxp</i> mice (t<sub>1,16</sub> = 22.16, <i>p</i> < 0.001). …”
  7. 67
  8. 68
  9. 69
  10. 70
  11. 71
  12. 72
  13. 73
  14. 74

    Western blot analysis of MPK-1 levels in <i>isp-1</i> and <i>nuo-6</i> mutants. by Maximilian Kramer-Drauberg (8981141)

    Published 2020
    “…MPK-1b level was significantly decreased in <i>nuo-6</i> and <i>nuo-6; let-60gf</i> compared to wild-type. …”
  15. 75
  16. 76
  17. 77
  18. 78
  19. 79
  20. 80

    Taste sensilla in the wing and RNA-seq screen of control and <i>Poxn</i> wings. by Zhe He (508742)

    Published 2019
    “…Thin, curved chemosensory sensilla are indicated by arrowheads. (C) Anterior wing margin of <i>Poxn</i>. Chemosensory sensilla are missing; rather, sensilla that appear larger than their neighbors are observed (arrowheads). …”