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    Nasal mucociliary clearance was decreased in <i>Ttll1</i><sup>−/−</sup> mice. by Toshiyuki Iwata (419270)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) Tosufloxacin (50 mg/kg) was administered to <i>Ttll1</i><sup>−/−</sup> mice with rhinosinusitis to inhibit cough for 7 days. …”
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    Loss of fenestrations and decreased VEGF production in <i>Cyp1b1-/-</i> LSEC. by Juliana Falero-Perez (5905103)

    Published 2018
    “…In contrast, no fenestration structures were found in <i>Cyp1b1</i> -/-LSEC (right). (B) A significant decrease in the secretion of VEGF was observed in <i>Cyp1b1-/-</i> LSEC compared with <i>Cyp1b1</i>+/+ cells (*p<0.05, n = 3). …”
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    Image_1_Electroencephalographic Evidence for Individual Neural Inertia in Mice That Decreases With Time.JPEG by Andrzej Z. Wasilczuk (11945885)

    Published 2022
    “…To date, no study has attempted to determine neural inertia in individuals. We hypothesize that individuals with markedly increased or decreased neural inertia might be at increased risk for complications related to state transitions, from awareness under anesthesia, to delayed emergence or confusion/impairment after emergence. …”
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    Increased GLB1 correlates with decreased proliferation and increased expression of HP1γ in benign tissue. by Jennifer Wagner (523883)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>The microarrays were immunostained for the proliferation protein Ki67, the heterochromatin protein HP1γ increased in senescence, and p27, a marker decreased in terminal senescence. …”
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    Decreased oscillatory flow decreases <i>klf2a</i> expression. by Julien Vermot (257990)

    Published 2009
    “…*<i>p</i><0.05; **<i>p</i><0.01, ANOVA. (M) Outline summarizing the experimental outcome of decreasing oscillatory flow by decreasing heart rate. …”
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