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    Dysregulated alternative splicing in DM1 hiNeurons at 10 DPI. by Mougina K. Eltahir (12988153)

    Published 2022
    “…DNA fragment sizes for each transcript are shown in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0269683#pone.0269683.s001" target="_blank">S1 Table</a>. n = 3 for each group. …”
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    SPRY4 transcript decreases for IDCs compared to normal tissue in the TCGA Breast dataset. by Ethan J. Brock (10892372)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Data mining of the TCGA Breast dataset revealed a 1.53-fold decrease in SPRY4 mRNA expression in IDCs (n = 389) compared to non-cancerous breast tissue (n = 61). …”
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    SPRY4 transcript decreases for IDCs compared to normal tissue in the Curtis Breast dataset. by Ethan J. Brock (10892372)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Data mining of the Curtis Breast dataset revealed a 1.20-fold decrease in SPRY4 mRNA expression in IDCs (n = 1556) compared to non-cancerous breast tissue (n = 144). …”
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    Expression of IR21a, IR93a, and IR25a proteins decreases in DOCCs at the late third instar. by Jordan J. Tyrrell (10535989)

    Published 2021
    “…The genotype of <i>Ir21a>GFP</i> is <i>Ir21a-Gal4;UAS-GFP</i>. Scale bars, 10 μm. …”
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    DataSheet_1_Circulating exosomes decrease in size and increase in number between birth and age 7: relations to fetal growth and liver fat.pdf by Marta Díaz (337207)

    Published 2023
    “…Circulating exosomes of SGAs (as compared to those of AGAs) had a larger size at birth [146.8 vs 137.8 nm, respectively; p=0.02], and were in lower number at ages 2 [4.3x10<sup>11</sup>vs 5.6x10<sup>11</sup> particles/mL, respectively; p=0.01] and 7 [6.3x10<sup>11</sup>vs 6.8x10<sup>11</sup> particles/mL, respectively; p=0.006]. …”