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Treatment with anti-JAM-C antibody decreases the severity of antigen-induced arthritis
Published 2011“…Results shown represent the mean ± SEM for anti-JAM-C antibody-treated (= 5 on day 4, = 6 on day 8, black columns) and isotype-matched control antibody-treated (= 5 at both time points, open columns) mice. …”
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PIN1 silencing leads to decreases in the protein levels of HIF-1α.
Published 2016“…E) ATRA decreases the expression of HIF-1α and PIN1 in HCT116/5xHRE-ODD-luc cells in dose-dependent manner. …”
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Dox-inducible expression of HA-MAD1 in colon is sufficient to decrease p53 expression and cause chromosome missegregation.
Published 2024“…Large circles show mean of cells from 5 fields of view from a single animal. (D) Immunoblot showing p53 protein expression is decreased in colon tissue from 5-month old HA-MAD1 mice after 1 week of 6 mg/kg dox feed as compared to control. …”
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Autocrine CXCL12 decreases cell adhesion of colorectal carcinoma cells.
Published 2010“…<p>(A) RT-PCR characterization of CXCL12, CXCR4 and CXCR7 mRNA expression in colorectal carcinoma cell lines. …”
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Decreased HATL5 expression in esophageal and cervical carcinomas.
Published 2014“…Staining intensities were determined as described in Material and Methods. (<b>A</b>) In esophageal squamous cell carcinomas, a highly significant decrease in staining intensity (P<0.0001) was observed between normal tissues and each of the two groups of cancer tissues; grades I-II and grade III, respectively. …”