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a decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), _ decreased (Expand Search), _ decreases (Expand Search)
12 wt » 2 wt (Expand Search), 1 wt (Expand Search)
teer decrease » mean decrease (Expand Search), greater decrease (Expand Search)
wt decrease » we decrease (Expand Search), _ decrease (Expand Search), awd decreased (Expand Search)
nn decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), mean decrease (Expand Search), gy decreased (Expand Search)
a decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), _ decreased (Expand Search), _ decreases (Expand Search)
12 wt » 2 wt (Expand Search), 1 wt (Expand Search)
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Status of peritubular myoid cells in <i>Wt1</i><sup>SC-cKO</sup> testis during fetal mouse testis development.
Published 2016“…The fluorescence intensity increased in E15.5 to E18.5 in control testes but reduced in <i>Wt1</i><sup>SC-cKO</sup> testes, illustrating <i>Wt1</i> deletion led to a decrease in PMC differentiation. <b>(C)</b> qPCR analysis of PMC marker genes <i>α-Sma</i>, <i>Myh11</i> and <i>Des</i> in <i>Wt1</i><sup>SC-cKO</sup> mouse testes <i>vs</i>. controls in postnatal day 1 (P1). …”
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Light deprivation suppresses the OPs amplitudes of WT but not D1−/− mice.
Published 2013“…<b>C:</b> Average intensity-response curves of OPs of WT mice raised in cyclic light/dark conditions and constant darkness showing significant decrease of the OPs amplitudes of dark-reared mice. …”
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Baseline sleep/wake characterizations of WT and W/W<sup>v</sup> mice.
Published 2013“…Amount of REM (bottom) was slightly decreased in W/W<sup>v</sup> mice during the light phase (L; ZT0-12) but was not during the dark phase (D; ZT12-24). …”
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Gametocyte numbers can increase (A) or decrease (B, C) even when transmission investment is constant over the time period observed.
Published 2016“…(A) Gametocyte numbers may increase because the parasite population is expanding, even though the percentage of each cohort committed to transmission remains 50%. …”
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