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    CXCL12 expression results in decreased proliferation of PDAC cells. by Ishan Roy (530438)

    Published 2014
    “…(C–D) Propidium Iodide cell cycle analysis revealed a decrease in percentage of cells in the G<sub>2</sub> phase in CXCL12-expressing cells compared to GFP controls. (*), (**), and (***) denote <i>P</i>≤0.05, <i>P</i>≤0.01, and <i>P</i>≤0.001 respectively in comparison to control cells (GFP). …”
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    Buffers render spiking more irregular by decreasing spatial coupling. by Alexander Skupin (244450)

    Published 2010
    “…Squares correspond to 0.12 pA and dots to 1.2 pA. <b>E</b>: Corresponding − dependence of simulations in panel D. …”
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    Upregulation of astroglial Cx30 decreased LTP and recognition memory. by Eléonore Hardy (15208385)

    Published 2023
    “…<p><b>(a)</b> Tetanus-induced LTP curves (arrow, two 100 Hz tetani for 1 s, interval 20 s) and representative traces. …”
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    Decreased expression of transferrin receptor (TfR) but not transferrin (Tf) in R6/2 HD mice. by Jianfang Chen (469733)

    Published 2013
    “…Quantification of neuronal cell body TfR immunoreactivity in cortex and striatum of wild-type and R6/2 mice. <b>C</b>-<b>D</b>. Western blot analysis of TfR detects a band migrating at ~95 kDa consistent with TfR (<b>C</b>); this band is significantly decreased in HD as compared to wild-type mice in cortex and striatum (<b>D</b>). …”
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    Damage accumulation decreases elongation rates and displaces growth equilibrium. by Audrey Menegaz Proenca (845486)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>All panels depict MG1655 wild-type <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i>. (A) Exposure to phototoxic damage led to decreasing elongation rates in all treatment levels (length of exposure, every 2 min: 70 ms, 700 ms, 1 s, 1.5 s, 3 s). …”