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    Plerixafor decreased the frequency of LAG-3+ CD4+ T cells in septic mice. by Kimberly M. Ramonell (4678906)

    Published 2017
    “…N = 3–5 mice/group. Representative of 3 independent experiments with a total of 12 mice/group.…”
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    Conditional stabilization of β-catenin decreases frequency of Tbr2-expressing cells. by Christopher A. Mutch (243132)

    Published 2010
    “…This analysis also resulted in a markedly decreased Tbr2+ intermediate progenitor population in cortices (<b>F</b>) when compared to NesCre- control. …”
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    Decreased steady-state levels of <i>Rgs8</i> message and protein in BAC-Q72 mice. by Warunee Dansithong (119577)

    Published 2015
    “…<b>(C)</b> SCA2 patient-derived LB cells demonstrate decreased <i>RGS8</i> transcripts. …”
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    Activated CD8 T cells in FOXO3−/− mice display decreased apoptosis. by Jeremy A. Sullivan (183868)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>To address whether the increase in antigen-specific cells observed in FOXO3−/− mice at day 8 was in fact the result of decreased apoptosis, we assessed the relative expression levels of a number of cell survival or cell death markers. …”
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    Uganda 2023 NCD risk factor STEPS survey data. by Ronald Kusolo (13200268)

    Published 2025
    “…The risk factor prevalences that decreased significantly were: inadequate physical activity from 5.0% in 2014 to 3.6% in 2023 (p=0.003), and current smoke tobacco use from 9.6% in 2014, to 8.3% in 2023 (p= 0.046). …”
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    Uganda 2014 NCD risk factor STEPS survey data. by Ronald Kusolo (13200268)

    Published 2025
    “…The risk factor prevalences that decreased significantly were: inadequate physical activity from 5.0% in 2014 to 3.6% in 2023 (p=0.003), and current smoke tobacco use from 9.6% in 2014, to 8.3% in 2023 (p= 0.046). …”