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    The decrease or inhibition of Hsp90 induced REST degradation. by Raúl Orozco-Díaz (7067624)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A) Effect of Hsp90α ASO on cell viability. Differentiated SH-SY5Y cells were transfected with different concentrations of Hsp90α ASO. …”
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    rVλ6Wil fibrils cause oxidative stress in cardiomyocytes without a decrease in cellular ATP. by Helen P. McWilliams-Koeppen (116503)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) After a 2 h incubation with rVλ6Wil fibrils or monomer, cellular ATP levels, as detected by luminescence (black bars), were not significantly reduced relative to the PBS-treated control. …”
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    Beta-catenin signaling is decreased in intermediate progenitor cells. by Christopher A. Mutch (243132)

    Published 2010
    “…Scale bars are 50 µm. * * = P<0.001, t test, two-tailed. (<b>C</b>) To further quantify signaling differences between Tbr2+ and Tbr2- cells, dorsolateral neocortices from E13.5 Eomes::GFP embryos (n = 3) were FACS sorted for GFP+ and GFP- cells (see cartoon). mRNA from these cells was isolated and reverse transcribed into cDNA for real-time PCR analysis. …”
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    MMR mutants show decreased mating-type silencing. by Qian Liu (135614)

    Published 2020
    “…<b>(F</b>) Decreased telomere silencing in the <i>MSH2</i> mutants were rescued by overexpressed <i>MSH2</i>. …”
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    The Transition from a Compensatory Increase to a Decrease in C-peptide During the Progression to Type 1 Diabetes and Its Relation to Risk by Heba M Ismail (9568748)

    Published 2022
    “…Conclusions</p> <p>A transition from an increase to a decrease in AUC C-peptide approximately 1.5 years pre-diagnosis was validated in two independent cohorts. …”