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    Alcoholic Hepatitis Markedly Decreases the Capacity for Urea Synthesis by Emilie Glavind (3159438)

    Published 2016
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The FHNC was markedly decreased in the alcoholic hepatitis patients compared with the healthy controls (7.2±4.9 L/h vs. 37.4±6.8 L/h, P<0.01), and the largest decrease was observed in those with severe alcoholic hepatitis (4.9±3.6 L/h vs. 9.9±4.9 L/h, P<0.05). …”
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    6a-P peptide decreases VEGF binding activity to cell surface by immunocytochemistry. by Tong-Young Lee (250877)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>Immunocytochemistry was used to confirm the FACS results. VEGF (0.1 µg/ml) binding intensity on HUVECS is decreased when the peptide (1 µg/ml) or VEGF-Trap (0.1 µg/ml) are present (A) (Bar, 20 µm). …”
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    Memantine decreases the level of activated GSK-3β and the expression of intraneuronal Aβ. by Xiaochuan Wang (550306)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>A) While the level of total GSK-3β was not changed, pSer-9 GSK-3β was markedly decreased in AAV1-I<sub>1</sub><sup>PP2A</sup> as compared with the AAV1-GFP rats in hippocampus, cerebral cortex and ventricular areas. …”
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    <i>csrnp1a</i> knockdown decreases the number of blood cells in circulation. by Jaime Espina (106906)

    Published 2013
    “…(H) Chart summarizing the morpholino dose-phenotype quantifications of 26 hpf control embryos (n = 71) and injected with 2,5 ng (n = 69), 5 ng (n = 85) or 10 ng (n = 87) of Mocsrnp1a spt morpholino. (I) qPCR with primers located in exon 2 and 3 of 24 hpf control embryos (C) and splicing morphants injected with two concentrations, 2,5 and 5 ng per embryo, showing the relative expression of <i>csrnp1a</i> message, which decreases significantly in a dose-dependent manner (t student p<0,01).…”
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