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    Inflammation and hyperoxia decreases MBP expression. by Felix Brehmer (121526)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>A significantly decrease of MBP protein expression as a sign of hypomyelination occurs in all experimental settings with similar severity. …”
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    Expression of coilin decreases neurite outgrowth. by Benjamin Förthmann (498522)

    Published 2013
    “…For statistical evaluation, averaged relative neurite lengths of n>100 cells were compared, pooled from three individual experiments (means ± SEM; n.s.; A: **, p<0.01; Mann-Whitney test; B: n.s., non-significant; *, p<0.05; **, p<0.01; ***, p<0.001; Dunn’s test for comparison of multiple groups).…”
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    <i>Oenocarpus bacaba</i> palm tree (A) and fruit (B). by Eudes Alves Simões-Neto (19697968)

    Published 2024
    “…Diagnosis criteria included positive peripheral blood smear (PBS), seroconversion of IgG, and a two-fold increase in IgG titer (laboratory criteria); and clinical findings, epidemiological exposure, and at least one positive IgG test (clinical-epidemiological criteria). …”
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    GSK3 inhibition results in a decrease of p-β-Catenin. by Germán Cuesto (701284)

    Published 2015
    “…Only the treatment with 2 and 10 μM of AR-A014418 decreased p-β-Catenin levels. The co-treatment with the PI3K activator did not induce a further reduction. …”
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    Gross Cystic Disease Fluid Protein 15 in Stratum Corneum Is a Potential Marker of Decreased Eccrine Sweating for Atopic Dermatitis by Koji Kamiya (731109)

    Published 2015
    “…To identify GCDFP15-producing cells, double immunofluorescence staining for GCDFP15 and S100 protein was performed in frozen sections. To address the mechanism underlying the decreased eccrine sweating in AD patients, we examined the expression of cholinergic receptor M3 (CHRM3), a receptor for acetylcholine-induced sweating, in eccrine sweat glands. …”
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