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Proteinuria increases in proportion to podocyte number per glomerular tuft and podocyte density decrease.
Published 2016“…<p><b>Panel A:</b> Urine PCR shown on a linear scale in relation to podocyte density demonstrating that as podocyte density decreases below approximately 100 per 10<sup>6</sup> um<sup>3</sup> the level of proteinuria exponentially increases. …”
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Brain uptake rate of [<sup>14</sup>C]sucrose in the whole brain and individual brain regions.
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Prey establishment and decrease in inter-population contacts protects T6SS sensitive lineages.
Published 2023“…Representative simulation outputs showing how decrease in initial bacterial density (<b>C</b>) or changes in strain mixing ratio (<b>E</b>) within initial population promotes prey (red) survival in a mix attacker population (green) with differing mean of T6SS firing rate and within a context of highly lytic toxins. …”
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Processive receptor methylation compromises adaptation and decreases signaling noise.
Published 2013“…(C) Increasing processivity also decreases the magnitude of fluctuations in <i>a</i>(<i>t</i>) in the adapted state around the mean value <i>a</i><sub>0</sub>. …”