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    Aquaporin 2 Mutations in <i>Trypanosoma brucei gambiense</i> Field Isolates Correlate with Decreased Susceptibility to Pentamidine and Melarsoprol by Fabrice E. Graf (469055)

    Published 2013
    “…Here we describe two different kinds of <i>TbAQP2</i> mutations found in <i>T. b. gambiense</i> field isolates: simple loss of <i>TbAQP2</i>, or loss of wild-type <i>TbAQP2</i> allele combined with the formation of a novel type of <i>TbAQP2/3</i> chimera. …”
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    Data Sheet 2_Circulating prostaglandin E2 concentrations decrease at birth in premature lambs.docx by Timothy J. R. Panneflek (22702136)

    Published 2025
    “…Rationale<p>During pregnancy, prostaglandin E<sub>2</sub> (PGE<sub>2</sub>) is released from the placenta and circulates in relatively high concentrations in the fetus. …”
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    Hepatic Expression of Detoxification Enzymes Is Decreased in Human Obstructive Cholestasis Due to Gallstone Biliary Obstruction by Jin Chai (183630)

    Published 2015
    “…Conversely, the expression levels of liver detoxification enzymes, UGT2B4/7, SULT2A1, GSTA1-4, and GSTM1-4, were reduced by approximately 50% (p<0.05) in human obstructive cholestasis. …”
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    Image_2_Relative Diazotroph Abundance in Symbiotic Red Sea Corals Decreases With Water Depth.png by Arjen Tilstra (6915227)

    Published 2019
    “…Consequently, coral-associated diazotroph communities may exhibit distinct activity patterns across a water depth gradient. We thus compared relative abundances of diazotrophs in the tissues of two common hard coral species, Podabacia sp. and Pachyserisspeciosa, along their water depth distribution (10–30 m and 30–50 m, respectively) in the Central Red Sea. …”
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    Decreased cell stiffness after dissociation of intercellular adhesion. by Kristina Seiffert-Sinha (627059)

    Published 2014
    “…The corresponding cross section height measurements show a height decrease by slightly less than 100 nm (from ∼10 nm to −100 nm in the encircled area; lower panel); the arrow in the AFM images points to an intact intercellular connection before cutting (<b>E1</b>) and the disappearance thereof after cutting (<b>E2</b>). …”
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    E<sub>50</sub> values. by Junxia Zhou (14381598)

    Published 2024
    “…The research results indicate that: (1) As the rock bridge angle increases, the secant modulus gradually decreases, following a power function relationship. (2) As the rock size increases, the secant modulus shows a trend of first decreasing and then stabilizing, following a power function relationship. (3) As the rock bridge angle increases, the characteristic tangent modulus and characteristic size gradually decrease, following a power function relationship. …”
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    Childhood tuberculosis is associated with decreased abundance of T cell gene transcripts and impaired T cell function by Cheryl Hemingway (4594654)

    Published 2017
    “…The majority of genes were involved in activation of leucocytes (<i>p =</i> 2.67E<sup>-11</sup>) and T-cell receptor signalling (<i>p =</i> 6.56E<sup>-07</sup>). …”
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    E<sub>50</sub> values of angle. by Junxia Zhou (14381598)

    Published 2024
    “…The research results indicate that: (1) As the rock bridge angle increases, the secant modulus gradually decreases, following a power function relationship. (2) As the rock size increases, the secant modulus shows a trend of first decreasing and then stabilizing, following a power function relationship. (3) As the rock bridge angle increases, the characteristic tangent modulus and characteristic size gradually decrease, following a power function relationship. …”
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    Curve fitting of E<sub>50</sub>. by Junxia Zhou (14381598)

    Published 2024
    “…The research results indicate that: (1) As the rock bridge angle increases, the secant modulus gradually decreases, following a power function relationship. (2) As the rock size increases, the secant modulus shows a trend of first decreasing and then stabilizing, following a power function relationship. (3) As the rock bridge angle increases, the characteristic tangent modulus and characteristic size gradually decrease, following a power function relationship. …”
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    Fitting curves of E<sub>50</sub>. by Junxia Zhou (14381598)

    Published 2024
    “…The research results indicate that: (1) As the rock bridge angle increases, the secant modulus gradually decreases, following a power function relationship. (2) As the rock size increases, the secant modulus shows a trend of first decreasing and then stabilizing, following a power function relationship. (3) As the rock bridge angle increases, the characteristic tangent modulus and characteristic size gradually decrease, following a power function relationship. …”
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    E<sub>50</sub> values of size. by Junxia Zhou (14381598)

    Published 2024
    “…The research results indicate that: (1) As the rock bridge angle increases, the secant modulus gradually decreases, following a power function relationship. (2) As the rock size increases, the secant modulus shows a trend of first decreasing and then stabilizing, following a power function relationship. (3) As the rock bridge angle increases, the characteristic tangent modulus and characteristic size gradually decrease, following a power function relationship. …”
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    E<sub>50</sub> fluctuation coefficient. by Junxia Zhou (14381598)

    Published 2024
    “…The research results indicate that: (1) As the rock bridge angle increases, the secant modulus gradually decreases, following a power function relationship. (2) As the rock size increases, the secant modulus shows a trend of first decreasing and then stabilizing, following a power function relationship. (3) As the rock bridge angle increases, the characteristic tangent modulus and characteristic size gradually decrease, following a power function relationship. …”