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    Fatigue of the wrist extensor muscles decreases palmar grip strength by Vitor Kinoshita Souza (10420550)

    Published 2021
    “…The fatigue protocol was effective on hand grip strength reduction (43.5±3.85 kgf in baseline and 36.50±5.1 kgf final) and lateral pinch strength reduction (10.26±1.01 kgf in baseline and 8.54±0.86 kgf final) (p<0.05, 95% CI). …”
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    Overexpression of CBF-1 decreases recruitment of WCC to the C-box. by Xuemei Cao (331331)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>(A, B) Rhythmic binding of A) WC-1 and B) WC-2 to the C-box is decreased by overexpression of Myc-CBF-1. …”
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    Knockdown of endogenous DJ-1 leads to decreased DA reuptake. by Beryl Luk (787284)

    Published 2015
    “…Cells were incubated with 20 nM APP+ for 10 min at 37°C, upon which they were imaged with an inverted fluorescent microscope to measure APP+ accumulation. Experiments revealed a significant decrease in APP+ uptake in cells transfected with siDJ-1#1 and siDJ-1#3, while there was decreasing trend in APP+ uptake in cells transfected with siDJ-1#2. * P<0.05, ** P< 0.01 vs control group; one-way ANOVA post hoc Tukey test, n = 3 (8–9 cells from each group was measured in each experiment, for a total of 26 cells per group).…”
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    Luciferase expression decreases following long-term latent infection. by Michael P. Nicoll (3175491)

    Published 2016
    “…A significant reduction in luciferase signal was observed for both LAT-negative viruses (P < 0.01). b) The fold-decrease in median luciferase signal between day 30 and 120 post-infection for SC16CMV<u>luc</u>, SC16CMV<u>luc</u>ΔLAT-GFP-1, SC16CMV<u>luc</u>ΔLAT-GFP-2 and SC16CMV<u>luc</u>REV, respectively. …”
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    Decreased platelet count with preserved function during forced hypothermia. by Edwin L. de Vrij (550179)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>A) Rats forced to hypothermia of 15°C have a decreased amount of platelets, which partially restores during rewarming. …”
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