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    Overexpression of Pax6 decreases Olig2 protein levels. by Eun Sook Jang (217069)

    Published 2011
    “…(<b>a</b>) Oli-Neu cells were transfected with flag-tagged WT Pax6 (WT), Pax6(5a)R128C (128), or eGFP control vector (-). …”
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    Fatigue of the wrist extensor muscles decreases palmar grip strength by Vitor Kinoshita Souza (10420550)

    Published 2021
    “…The fatigue protocol was based on the 1 Maximal Repetition (1-MR) test, followed by wrist extension movement repeated multiple times with a load of 75% of 1-MR. The volunteers performed hand grip and lateral pinch with a dynamometer. …”
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    Wnt5a expressing tumors demonstrate a decrease in markers of the basal tumor subtype. by Stephanie L. Easter (662168)

    Published 2014
    “…Values are means +/− standard error (n = 6 MMTV-Wnt1, 3 fields per tumor; n = 5 MMTV-Wnt1;MMTV-Wnt5a, 3 fields per tumor). MMTV-Wnt1;MMTV-Wnt5a tumors demonstrated a significant decrease in K6-expressing cells as measured by T-test (* = p<0.05).…”
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    De-identified participant survey data. by A. H. Ayesha Lavell (16734002)

    Published 2025
    “…In this longitudinal cohort study, HCWs received five surveys from November 2020 to March 2023 assessing self-reported symptoms of depression (PHQ-9), anxiety (GAD-7), PTSD (PCL-5), stress (PSS), burn-out (UBOS-EE), insomnia (ISI), resilience (RS) and work engagement (UWES). …”
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    Topical application of ATX inhibitor (S32826) decreases IOP in rabbits. by Padma Iyer (141117)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>Topical application of S32826 (dissolved in water, pH∼8–9) decreased IOP in a dose- and time- dependent manner in Dutch-Belted adult male rabbits, as determined using pneumotonometer under waking conditions. …”
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