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teer decrease » mean decrease (Expand Search), greater decrease (Expand Search)
nm decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), we decrease (Expand Search), gy decreased (Expand Search)
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Stable Silencing of <i>MAGE-C1/CT7</i> expression in myeloma cell line SKO-007 transduced with pRS-shRNA-<i>MAGE-C1/CT7</i> also leads to cell cycle changes when treated with 10 nM...
Published 2011“…In G2/M phase, bortezomib-treated and inhibited cells had lower percentage (48%) of PI stained cells when compared with control cells (empty vector [13%] and ineffective shRNA [9%]) [10 nM bortezomib by 48 h] (**p<0.01). The number of dead cells (Sub-G1) was higher in bortezomib-treated and inhibited (shRNA-<i>MAGE-C1/CT7</i>) cells when compared with controls (empty vector and ineffective shRNA), but this difference was not statistically significant. …”
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The ATR IR signal decreases with decreasing dilutions of cells.
Published 2013“…<p>Shown is a box plot for serial dilutions of a glioblastoma cell suspension. …”
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Galiellalactone decreases the proportion of ALDH+ prostate cancer cells in vitro and the ALDH1A1 expression in vivo.
Published 2013“…<p>A. DU145 and LNCaP-IL6 cells were treated with galiellalactone (5–50 µM) for 24 h and subjected to ALDEFLUOR® assay. …”
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Aged blood factors decrease cellular responses associated with delayed gingival wound repair
Published 2017“…<div><p>Aging is a gradual biological process characterized by a decrease in cell and organism functions. …”
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