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    Que decreases the number of infiltrating T cells in spinal cord. by Feng Mei (143817)

    Published 2012
    “…Quantification of the staining is depicted in the bar graphs (<b>D and H</b>). Scale bar <b>A–G</b> = 0.5 mm, <b>F’</b> = 50 µm.</p>…”
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    β3-AR stimulation decreased cardiomyocyte apoptosis. by Xiaolin Niu (487869)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) Representative photographs of TUNEL-stained heart sections from sham group, MI group, MI+BRL group and MI+SR group. …”
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    AIE decreases ChAT+IR in the basal forebrain in adulthood. by H. Scott Swartzwelder (473285)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>AIE decreases ChAT+IR in the Ch1 and Ch2 nuclei of the basal forebrain of adult rats (a). …”
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    Astrocytic AQP4 is decreased in aged cortical astrocytes. by Ileana Soto (531878)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) AQP4 immunoreactivity (blue) and protein levels (B) are significantly decreased in the aged cortex. …”
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    Emodin decreases proteinuria and fibronectin secretion in diabetic rats. by Junjie Gao (545578)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(<b>a</b>) Schematic description of experiment as detailed in the methods section. …”
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    Trehalose decreased PAN-induced apoptosis in human podocytes. by Yu-Lin Kang (663806)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Podocyte were treated with PAN (30 µg/ml) or/and Trehalose (50 mM) for 48 h. (<b>A</b>) Trehalose induced autophagy in PAN-treated human podocytes. …”
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    Memory defects, decreased anxiety, and increased social interaction. by Annette E. Rünker (195285)

    Published 2011
    “…NOR performance at the 4-hr retention interval did not differ from chance (50%) across the genotypes. (C) Spontaneous alternation test of working memory revealed a sex-specific deficit in working memory performance in <i>Sema6A<sup>−/−</sup></i> males (n = 8), as indicated by a decrease in percent alternation, relative to controls (n = 10; p<0.01). …”