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Decreased cell stiffness after dissociation of intercellular adhesion.
Published 2014“…The corresponding cross section height measurements show a height decrease by slightly less than 100 nm (from ∼10 nm to −100 nm in the encircled area; lower panel); the arrow in the AFM images points to an intact intercellular connection before cutting (<b>E1</b>) and the disappearance thereof after cutting (<b>E2</b>). …”
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Knockdown of AR expression decreases the efficiency of KSHV infection in endothelial cells.
Published 2017“…(g, h) Knockdown of AR and EphA2 expression decreases nuclear LANA expression in SLK cells, as determined by an immunofluorescence assay and quantitative analysis by Image J software. …”
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Palmitic acid decreases cell migration by increasing RGS2 expression and decreasing SERCA expression
Published 2021“…Also, overexpression of individual proteins, RGS2 and SERCA, produced a decrease and an increase on cell migration, respectively. …”
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Less Iso-induced decrease of τ in female hearts.
Published 2014“…B) Sex differences in the decrease in τ (versus baseline values) as a function of the dose of Iso (1, 10, 31.6, 100, 316.2 nM) in the LV base <i>(left)</i> and apex <i>(right)</i> of female (n = 5) and male (n = 5) hearts with pacing at 3 (<i>top</i>) and 5.5 Hz (<i>bottom</i>). …”