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    Genes increased or decreased as part of the acute response to radiation. by Lahcen Jaafar (439837)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Top 10 genes that were increased and top 10 genes that were decreased in association with the acute response to radiation, drawn from <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0069445#pone.0069445.s002" target="_blank">Table S2</a>. …”
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    TNFα decreased Best-3 expression in endothelium. by Wei Song (30780)

    Published 2014
    “…(<b>C, D</b>) HUVECs were stimulated with TNFα (10 ng/ml) for different times as indicated. Quantitative PCR (C) and western blot (D) results show a time-dependent decrease of Best-3 expression. …”
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    Transaldolase deficiency causes a starvation-like response that decreases animal fat content and rewires lipid metabolism gene expression. by Christopher F. Bennett (3875731)

    Published 2017
    “…<b>(G)</b> Gene expression of starvation-responsive lipid metabolism genes is altered in <i>tald-1(RNAi)</i> animals. Log2 fold change calculated to emphasize the increases and decreases in gene expression levels from RNAi treatments (N = 6–8 independent experiments, error bars indicate s.e.m., paired student’s t-tests with Bonferroni’s correction). …”
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    Eutrophication and predator presence overrule the effects of temperature on mosquito survival and development by Maarten Schrama (2924811)

    Published 2018
    “…Results indicate that 1) irrespective of temperature, predator presence decreased mosquito larval survival and adult emergence by 20–50%, 2) nutrient additions led to a 3-4-fold increase in mosquito adult emergence and a 2-day decrease in development time across all temperature treatments, 3) neither predation, nutrient additions nor temperature had strong effects on the emergence and development rate of controphic <i>Ch</i>. …”