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Exposure to CS decreased SR-B1 protein levels in HaCaT cells. Cells were exposed to CS for 50 min and cells were harvested at different time points (0–24 hrs).
Published 2013“…Immunogold for SR-B1 confirm the decreased protein levels after CS exposure (B). …”
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Retigabine and ML213 decrease the constriction tone of human detrusor strips.
Published 2015“…<p>(A) The original DSM tension recordings illustrate the relaxatory effect of retigabine and ML213, which are K<sub>v</sub>7.2–7.5 and K<sub>v</sub>7.2/7.4/7.5 channel activators, respectively. …”
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Spt5 protein is significantly decreased in <i>fog<sup>sk8</sup></i> embryos.
Published 2008“…<p>(A–B) Whole mount immunofluorescence detection of Spt5 and RNAPII in zebrafish embryos, showing the nuclear localization pattern of Spt5 protein. …”
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Enkephalin-encoding herpes simplex virus-1 decreases inflammation and hotplate sensitivity in a chronic pancreatitis model-5
Published 2011“…Cytoplasmic localization is noted for HSV in DRG from vector treated animals only in lower thoracic ganglia (T7–T9).<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Enkephalin-encoding herpes simplex virus-1 decreases inflammation and hotplate sensitivity in a chronic pancreatitis model"</p><p>http://www.molecularpain.com/content/4/1/8</p><p>Molecular Pain 2008;4():8-8.…”
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