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    Decrease of organ size and loss of tubular structures in the postischemic kidneys of FGF1/c-fms transgenic mice. by Aleksandr Kirov (165313)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>A. Induction of FGF1/HA expression in the peritoneal macrophages of FGF1/c-fms transgenic mice. …”
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    Nef Decreases HIV-1 Sensitivity to Neutralizing Antibodies that Target the Membrane-proximal External Region of TMgp41 by Rachel P.J. Lai (193116)

    Published 2011
    “…While exploring the mechanism by which Nef increases the infectivity of cell-free virions, we investigated a functional link between Nef and Env. …”
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    Decreased antihyperglycemic drug use driven by high out-of-pocket costs despite Medicare coverage gap closure by Mugdha Gokhale (8676201)

    Published 2020
    “…<a><b>Objectives</b></a>: <a>Using the 2016 Medicare part D coverage gap as an example, we explored effects of increased out-of-pocket costs on adherence to branded </a>dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors (DPP-4i) in patients without financial subsidies, relative to subsidized patients who do not experience increased spending during the gap. …”
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    17-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP) production is increased whereas androstenedione production is decreased by exposure of the fetal testes to MEHP. by François Chauvigné (340084)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Effects of 10 µM MEHP on 17-OHP and androstenedione secretion by fetal rat testes cultured for 72 h, beginning at GD14.5. We determined 17-OHP and androstenedione concentrations with specific RIAs. …”
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    Decreased MCM2-6 in Drosophila S2 Cells Does Not Generate Significant DNA Damage or Cause a Marked Increase in Sensitivity to Replication Interference by Isabelle Crevel (119003)

    Published 2011
    “…<div><p>A reduction in the level of some MCM proteins in human cancer cells (MCM5 in U20S cells or MCM3 in Hela cells) causes a rapid increase in the level of DNA damage under normal conditions of cell proliferation and a loss of viability when the cells are subjected to replication interference. …”
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