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FLCN-deficiency leads to decreased Rho activity in sub-confluent cells and delays in wound closure.
Published 2013“…<b>B)</b> Rho activity was measured using a Rhotekin binding assay at 70% confluence. The FLCN-null UOK257 cells had a 2.5-fold decrease in active Rho levels (Rho GTP) compared to the FLCN re-expressing UOK257-2 cells (n = 3, p<0.05). …”
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Decrease in Vitamin D Status in the Greenlandic Adult Population from 1987–2010
Published 2014“…</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>We identified a remarkable decrease in vitamin D status from 1987 to 2005–2010 and a presently low vitamin D status among Inuit in Greenland. …”
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Zcchc11 deficiency decreases IGF-1 expression <i>in vivo</i>.
Published 2012“…<p>(A) IGF-1 mRNA, measured by qRT-PCR, was decreased by Zcchc11 deficiency in 8-day-old livers. …”
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Earlier Migration Timing, Decreasing Phenotypic Variation, and Biocomplexity in Multiple Salmonid Species
Published 2013“…For most salmonid species, life stages, and life histories, freshwater temperature influences migration timing – migration events are occurring earlier in time (mean = 1.7 days earlier per decade over the 3–5 decades), and the number of days over which migration events occur is decreasing (mean = 1.5 days per decade). …”
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