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Loss of C9orf72 decreases mTOR activation.
Published 2016“…C9orf72-/- MEF cells show a decrease in p-S6K1 when compared with wild-type cells. …”
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Loss of Trib2 decreases disease latency of Notch-driven T-ALL.
Published 2016“…Mice with a body condition score of ≤2 and decreased mobility were euthanized (n = 8 Trib2<sup>+/+</sup> and n = 12 Trib2<sup>-/-</sup> recipients. …”
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DHA deficiency decreases NeuN positive cells after TBI.
Published 2014“…<p>DHA depleted mice showed decreased NeuN positive cells in the peri-contusional cortices relative to the DHA adequate mice as indicated by the representative micrographs (A) and quantitative analysis (B) of 25 brain sections from 5 mice. …”
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Results for four illustrative latent topics specified by a 50-topic CGC LDA model estimated from a corpus with 5,225 documents and a vocabulary of 28,971 words
Published 2011“…CGC-based topic labels are a subset of the 50 × 500 topic annotation words that are unique to a topic and are words from the CGC vocabulary; these labels are ordered according to decreasing values. …”