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    H2A.Z knockdown induced decrease of nucleosome free regions and nucleosome phasing at TSS regions. by Weizhong Chen (561586)

    Published 2018
    “…TSSs are decreasingly ranked by their H2A.Z levels (the sum of normalized H2A.Z signal within -2000 to +2000 bp) in control group. …”
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    <i>Dmxl2</i> knockdown in INS-1E cells decreases glucose-induced insulin release. by Brooke Tata (633065)

    Published 2014
    “…In the presence of various concentrations of glucose (5 and 20 mM), <i>Dmxl2</i>-siRNA–transfected cells displayed only a small increase in insulin release, at a glucose concentration of 20 mM only, whereas a 2- to 3-fold increase was observed with NT siRNA-transfected cells. …”
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    Glucose depletion decreases SBPM. by David S. Tourigny (7224299)

    Published 2019
    “…Replenishment of glucose alone is sufficient to restore a significantly higher SBPM. No substrate 20min <i>versus</i> glucose and pyruvate P = 0.013; no substrate 20min <i>versus</i> no substrate 10min P = 0.003; glucose alone <i>versus</i> no substrate 20min P = 0.012; N = 4. …”
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    A20 protects GSCs from TNFα-induced apoptosis. by Anita B. Hjelmeland (104655)

    Published 2010
    “…(D) TNFα augments decreases in neurosphere formation observed in GSCs with <i>A20</i> targeting. …”
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    Significant decreases in effective connectivity. by Nicola Trotta (424395)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Significant decreases in connectivity were mainly found between the non-epileptic AHC and (A) the orbitofrontal cortex ([20 60 −12], Pearson's correlation: r = −0.45, p 0.002), (B) the ventral lateral prefrontal cortex ([44 48 −4], Pearson's correlation: r = −0.46, p = 0.007) and (C) the ventral medial prefrontal cortex ([6 48 −10], Pearson's correlation: r = −0.44, p = 0.005). …”