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    HRMECs treated with SUZ12 siRNA demonstrate increased miR-200b expression, decreased VEGF expression and decreased endothelial branching. by Michael Anthony Ruiz (726055)

    Published 2015
    “…However, transfection of SUZ12 siRNA significantly reduced endothelial branching compared to HG+control siRNA. [NG+control siRNA = 5mM D-glucose + 100nM control siRNA, HG+control siRNA = 25mM D-glucose + 100nM control siRNA, HG+EZH2 siRNA = 25mM D-glucose + 100nM EZH2 siRNA, HG+SUZ12 siRNA = 25mM + 100nM SUZ12 siRNA; identical letters represent groups that are not significantly different; p < 0.05; n = 6; data expressed as mean ± SEM, normalized to U6 or β-actin and expressed as a fold change of NG+control siRNA].…”
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    Decreased s.c. growth of CNDT 2.5 cells after systemic administration of DOPC liposome-conjugated siNRP-2. by Shaija Samuel (341436)

    Published 2013
    “…Nude mice (7 per group) were s.c. injected with 1×10<sup>6</sup> CNDT 2.5 cells. …”
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    Effects of serum 25-hydroxyvitaminD level on decreased bone mineral density at femoral neck and total hip in Chinese type 2 diabetes by Liting Guo (4634071)

    Published 2017
    “…</p><p>③ Compared with hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) ≤8% group, 25OHD and BMDs at the femoral neck and total hip in HbA1c>8% group decreased [(40±15 vs. 32±13 nmol/l), (0.89±0.13 vs. 0.83±0.13 g/cm<sup>2</sup>), (0.95±0.13 vs. 0.83±0.16 g/cm<sup>2</sup>) (All P<0.05)] and the parathyroid hormone level increased (7.2±4.0 vs. 10.0±8.8 pmol/L) (P<0.05).…”
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    The large decrease in R but small decrease of O<sub>2</sub> across the night. by Matthew H. Long (387725)

    Published 2013
    “…Figure C and D show a 5 to 15% decrease in the O<sub>2</sub> concentration across the night which cannot explain the decrease in respiration. …”