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    Antineoplastic Effects of siRNA against TMPRSS2-ERG Junction Oncogene in Prostate Cancer by Giorgia Urbinati (554921)

    Published 2015
    “…The siRNA against TMPRSS2-ERG fusion variant IV showed the highest anti-proliferative effects: Significantly decreased cell viability, increased cleaved caspase-3 and inhibited a cluster of anti-apoptotic proteins. …”
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    A Functional 12T-Insertion Polymorphism in the <i>ATP1A1</i> Promoter Confers Decreased Susceptibility to Hypertension in a Male Sardinian Population by Victoria L. Herrera (383897)

    Published 2015
    “…To test the effects of decreased α1Na,K-ATPase expression on blood pressure, we measured blood pressure by radiotelemetry in three month-old, highly inbred heterozygous knockout <i>ATP1A1+/−</i> male mice with resultant 58% reduction in ATP1A1 protein levels. …”
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    Decreased proliferation and increased apoptosis in <i>Mab21l2</i> mutant embryos. by Yohei Saito (180130)

    Published 2012
    “…BrdU staining shows decreased cell proliferation in the trabecular myocardium and compact myocardium (asterisk) of left (F) and right ventricle (E) in <i>Mab21l2</i> mutant (D–F) compared to WT embryos (A–C). …”
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    Intermediate architecture can form despite decreased cell-substrate adhesion. by Christian Cammarota (18284149)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>A) Cell-substrate connections decrease (A) and cell-cell connections increase (A’) as cell density increases across tested values of cell-substrate adhesion strengths when spreading is scaled nonlinearly in simulations. …”
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    Association between Metabolic Syndrome and Decreased eGFR. by Daqing Hong (768230)

    Published 2015
    “…</p><p>Association between Metabolic Syndrome and Decreased eGFR.</p>…”