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    Table 1_Multi-generational adaptation to Solanum nigrum increases reproduction and decreases microbial diversity of Aphis gossypii.docx by Peng Wang (34436)

    Published 2025
    “…Upon retransferring T1, T5, and the tenth generation of A. gossypii (T10) were retransferred to G. hirsutum (designated as T1-M, T5-M, and T10-M, respectively), the T5-M showed superior r, λ, and fecundity compared to both T1-M and T10-M. 16S rRNA sequencing and qPCR analyses indicated a significant decrease in the diversity of the symbiotic bacterial community in both T5 and T10. …”
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    GRIP1<sup>-/-</sup> platelets do not have decreased velocity in ionophore-stimulated blood vessels. by Kristina L. Modjeski (3123072)

    Published 2016
    “…E) GRIP1<sup>-/-</sup> platelets have a trend toward reduced vWF adhesion in vitro. Platelets in whole blood from WT and GRIP1<sup>-/-</sup> mice were labeled with a fluorescent antibody. …”
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    Virus replication is decreased by treatment of HDAC inhibitors. by Angelika Danielsson (229695)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>LNCaP and PC-346C were transduced with Ad[i/PPT-E1A, E3] and Ad5 wt and BON cells were transduced with Ad[CgA-E1A] and Ad5 wt. …”
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    Spt5 protein is significantly decreased in <i>fog<sup>sk8</sup></i> embryos. by Keerthi Krishnan (269578)

    Published 2008
    “…(C–D) Whole mount immunofluorescence detection of Spt5 in WT and <i>fog<sup>sk8</sup></i> embryos at 24 hpf, showing overall decrease of Spt5 protein in <i>fog<sup>sk8</sup></i> embryos. …”
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    Decreased function of Nrf2 in the aging heart. by Sellamuthu S. Gounder (306106)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) <b>Decreased nuclear translocation of Nrf2 is evident in the heart of aging mice.…”
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