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    Pharmacologically induced torpor by 5′-AMP does not decrease platelet count despite decreased body temperature. by Edwin L. de Vrij (550179)

    Published 2014
    “…Body temperature drops during torpor and restores during arousal. B) Leukocyte level decreases with falling body temperature. C) The correlation of decreased body temperature and reduced platelet count is prominent in deep hibernating hamster (n = 31), daily hibernating hamster (n = 15), forced-cooled hamster (n = 8, multiple sampling), forced-cooled rat (n = 25), and forced-cooled mouse (n = 15), but absent in 5′-AMP induced torpor in mice (n = 10). …”
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    Missense Variant in MAPK Inactivator <i>PTPN5</i> Is Associated with Decreased Severity of Post-Burn Hypertrophic Scarring by Ravi F. Sood (263139)

    Published 2016
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>We report <i>PTPN5</i> as a novel genetic locus associated with HTS severity. …”
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    MDSCs decrease the frequency of Th17 cells in mice with DSS-induced colitis. by Jing Zhang (23775)

    Published 2013
    “…A) Adoptive transfer of MDSCs decreased serum IL-17 level in DSS-treated WT mice. …”
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    Apoptosis inhibitor of macrophage depletion decreased M1 macrophage accumulation and the incidence of cardiac rupture after myocardial infarction in mice by Shohei Ishikawa (4583068)

    Published 2017
    “…MMP-2 and 9 activity levels in the infarcted myocardium were significantly lower in AIM<sup><b>‒/‒</b></sup> mice than in WT mice.</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>These findings suggest that AIM depletion decreases the levels of M1 macrophages, which are a potent source of MMP-2 and 9, in the infarcted myocardium in the acute phase after MI by promoting macrophage apoptosis, and leads to a decrease in the incidence of cardiac rupture and improvements in survival rates.…”