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    Blocking of MC1R, MC2R or MC5R causes a decrease in the enucleation ratio of erythrocytes. by Eriko Simamura (720229)

    Published 2015
    “…The enucleation ratio was decreased in the erythroblasts treated with anti-MC1R nAb, anti-MC2R nAb or anti-MC5R nAb. *, <i>P <</i> 0.0001, each point versus control. n = 3; error bars, s.e.m. …”
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    rVλ6Wil fibrils cause a decrease in cardiomyocytes MTT reduction without inducing cell death. by Helen P. McWilliams-Koeppen (116503)

    Published 2015
    “…(C) Cell number, quantified using crystal violet (black) did not decrease over 72 h of incubation with 1 μM rVλ6Wil fibrils despite a decrease in MMT reduction (grey; n = 3 samples per time point). …”
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    The effect of TNFSF13 exposure on intracellular pH, and of decreased intracellular pH on TNFSF13 and FAS receptor gene expression. by Vibeke Sørensen Catts (168775)

    Published 2012
    “…Expression levels were calculated relative to three housekeeping genes (β-actin, TATA box binding protein and ubiquitin C) using the deltadelta Ct method. <sup>a</sup>Transcript levels at the 0.5 hours time point were significantly greater than at all other time points, <sup>b</sup>Decreasing pH significantly suppressed transcript levels of TNFSF13, <sup>c</sup>There was no significant effect of pH on FAS receptor transcripts. …”
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    Table_1_When and Why Did Human Brains Decrease in Size? A New Change-Point Analysis and Insights From Brain Evolution in Ants.XLSX by Jeremy M. DeSilva (7247009)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Human brain size nearly quadrupled in the six million years since Homo last shared a common ancestor with chimpanzees, but human brains are thought to have decreased in volume since the end of the last Ice Age. …”
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