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    Activation of AKT, decrease in FOXO and activation of glycolytic genes in CERT heterozygous mice. by Niraj K. Nirala (424266)

    Published 2013
    “…Comparison of different FOXO in liver tissue of wild type (+/+) and CERT heterozygous (+/−) mice shows significant decrease in their transcript levels. (C). Comparison of glycolytic genes in skeletal muscle from wild type (+/+) and CERT heterozygous (+/−) mice shows greater than 5 fold increase in transcript levels of phosphoglycerate mutase and pyruvate kinase and 1.8 fold increase in hexokinase. …”
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    EphA4 immunostaining is decreased adjacent to injury site in ephrin-A5-Fc treated mice. by Yona Goldshmit (205708)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>Immunohistochemical analysis of (A,B) GFAP, (C–F) EphA4 and (G,H) CSPG expression at 2 weeks after spinal cord hemisection and 2 weeks of ephrin-A5-Fc treatment indicated that there was robust GFAP staining in both treated and control mice (A,B). …”
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    CI decreases laminin degradation and attenuates I/R injury in the dog heart. by Junying Zheng (154714)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(a) Compared to the normal LV (left panel), I/R results in a decrease in the laminin staining in this border region (right panel). …”
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    Inflammation is not sufficient to account for decreased relative bacterial numbers in higher dose infection. by Matthew Calverley (109776)

    Published 2012
    “…D) CCR2 KO animals exhibited a significant decrease in the number of recruited Ly6c+/CD11b+/CD11c+ monocytes at day 9 PI in high dose infection. …”
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    A savanna response to precipitation intensity by Ryan S. Berry (3913207)

    Published 2017
    “…Greater root numbers at 20–40 cm and greater woody plant uptake of a hydrological tracer from 45–60 cm suggested that woody plants increased growth by increasing root number and activity (but not root area) in deeper soils. …”
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