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(R)-albuterol decreases cytokine levels in activated murine splenocytes
Published 2011“…</p><p></p> (R)-albuterol (R), (S)-albuterol (S) or racemic albuterol (R + S) at a dose (10M) were added to murine splenocytes pre-activated with mitogens Concanavalin A (Con A, 5 μg/ml) and phorbol myristate acetate (PMA, 100 ng/ml) (CP), (Fig 3 A, B). …”
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Dexamethasone decreases PGC-1α protein expression and transcription.
Published 2016“…<p>(A) Treatment of L6 myotubes with Dex (100nM, 48hrs) decreased PGC-1α protein expression (p = 0.01). n = 3/treatment from 3 experiments. …”
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Dexamethasone decreases CRTC1 and CRTC2 nuclear localization.
Published 2016“…<p>Treatment of L6 myotubes with Dex (100nM, 48hrs) decreased (A) total CRTC1 (p = 0.004 and CRTC2 protein (p = 0.0007). n = 9/treatment from 3 experiments. …”
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Silencing <i>cullin-1/5</i> decreased mRNA and protein expression of NF-κB dependent cytokines.
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Decreased expression of adipogenesis-related genes by baicalein in early stage of adipogenesis.
Published 2016“…Cells were prepared as described in the legend of Fig 5B. The data are presented as the value relative to that of the undifferentiated cells and are shown as the means ± S.D. from three experiments. …”