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Norepinephrine Inhibits Macrophage Migration by Decreasing CCR2 Expression
Published 2013“…Intracellular staining of transcriptional factor MafB showed that 1 x 10<sup>-6</sup> M of NE treatment enhanced its expression, whereas 1 x 10<sup>-8</sup> M of NE decreased expression. …”
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The rate of lariat formation is decreased two-fold by isoginkgetin treatment.
Published 2014“…(<b>C</b>) Isoginkgetin treatment leads to a decreased rate of lariat formation (* indicates <i>p</i> = 0.02) without affecting exon ligation or excised lariat degradation (<i>p</i> = 0.22, 0.08), with calculations as in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0089673#pone-0089673-g001" target="_blank">Fig. 1</a>. …”
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Zinc exposure decreases NR1 clusters and NMDA currents.
Published 2012“…Scale bar, 50 µm. (B) and (C) show the quantification of (A). …”
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Decreased oxidative phosphorylation in SDH and VHL-related PH/PGL.
Published 2013“…(D–F) Mean values for mitochondrial complexes II+III, III and IV reveal a generalized decrease in respiration in SDH and VHL PH/PGL. …”
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Decreased Incidence of Type 1 Diabetes in Young Finnish Children
Published 2020“…We assessed sex-specific incidence rates (IRs) per 100,000 person years (PY) by 4-year time periods in three age groups (0.50–4.99, 5.00–9.99, and 10.00–14.99 years).…”