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UVB irradiation decreased TM expression in HaCaT cells.
Published 2013“…<p>(A) HaCaT Cells were exposed to UVB irradiation in a dose-response (0, 1.5, 3, 4.5, 6 mJ/cm<sup>2</sup>) Cell viability was examined by trypan blue exclusion. …”
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Hematopoietic potential decreases in ESC with down-regulation of junction molecules.
Published 2011“…Error bars represent standard error of mean. C) TF expression level linearly correlates with decreased frequency of CD45+ cells. …”
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The expression of genes related to mitochondria was decreased in Pgam2 mice.
Published 2013“…The amount of target gene mRNA was normalized by 18S rRNA mRNA. Values are the mean ± SEM. …”
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Vasopressin decreases EPSPs in CA2 after LTP induction.
Published 2013“…Bottom graph: typical example showing that the amplitude of the EPSP increased transiently (short-term facilitation) after HFS and then progressively to reach a plateau (long-term potentiation: LTP). Vasopressin (AVP 10 nM; 1 min) applied during LTP transiently decreased the EPSP amplitude. …”
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Increasing TPP side chain length decreases melanoma cell viability and clonogenic survival.
Published 2020“…<p>(A) A375 and (B) MeWo melanoma cells were treated with 0.5 μM 5-, 8-, 10-, 12-,14-, or 16-TPP for 24 h, 48 h, or 72 h and analyzed for cell viability by the MTT method (* significant relative to control; p<0.05; N = 4). …”
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