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Decrease in IL-4 measured by standard ELISA.
Published 2011“…Each ELISA value is an average of two measurements. The decrease in IL-4 in the keratoconus pool (7.6±5 pg/ml), compared to controls (14.2±8.6 pg/ml) was statistically significant (p≤0.05, Mann-Whitney test). …”
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PBA decreases ER stress induced apoptosis.
Published 2010“…All three ER stress inducing agents elicited a two-three fold increase in pycnotic nuclei. The fraction of cells with pycnotic nuclei decreased with PBA treatment—in the thapsigargin treated cells, the number of pycnotic nuclei was identical to the untreated cells by 1 mM PBA, and by 5 mM PBA the fraction of cells with pycnotic nuclei reached basal levels in all three treatment groups (B).…”
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Virus replication is decreased by treatment of HDAC inhibitors.
Published 2011“…<p>LNCaP and PC-346C were transduced with Ad[i/PPT-E1A, E3] and Ad5 wt and BON cells were transduced with Ad[CgA-E1A] and Ad5 wt. …”
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BA decreases DUB activity in PC cells.
Published 2013“…Docetaxel (Doc, 1 nM) reduced DUB activity much less than compared to BA (*, <i>P</i><6×10<sup>−5</sup>). Control lysates pre-treated with 4 mM NEM for 1 h resulted in decreased DUB activity. …”