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    Predictor variables used in analysis. by Maldwyn John Evans (17061173)

    Published 2024
    “…<i>delicata</i> and fire, with the probabilities of detection of both species decreasing with time since fire in the short term. At about the midway point of our study (in 2011), we were forced to make a change in the way our data were collected. …”
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    Exposure to shear stress leads to a decrease in wild-type AQP5 but no change in N228K AQP5 (n = 3; * p<0.05 with ANOVA one-way). by Nadia N. Hansel (359186)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Exposure to shear stress leads to a decrease in wild-type AQP5 but no change in N228K AQP5 (n = 3; * p<0.05 with ANOVA one-way).…”
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    LiCl administered via 0.5% LiCl food pellets for 4 wks decreases the antioxidant stress response. by Christine M. LaPash Daniels (796881)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) LiCl decreases <i>Nrf2</i> transcripts in hippocampus and cortex of R236H/+ mice (N = 5 male mice per group). …”
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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>Results</p><p>Our study population consisted of 538 adults (median age 40 years) who were predominantly White (76%) males (71%) admitted to our center from 2007–2014 with small-to-moderate-sized burns (median burn size 6% total body surface area). Of 2,146 SNPs tested, a rare missense variant in the <i>PTPN5</i> gene (rs56234898; minor allele frequency 1.5%) was significantly associated with decreased severity of post-burn HTS (<i>P</i> = 1.3×10<sup>−6</sup>). …”
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    A Point Mutation in a lincRNA Upstream of <i>GDNF</i> Is Associated to a Canine Insensitivity to Pain: A Spontaneous Model for Human Sensory Neuropathies by Jocelyn Plassais (564630)

    Published 2016
    “…Quantitative RT-PCR of dorsal root ganglia RNAs of affected dogs showed a significant decrease of both <i>GDNF</i> mRNA and <i>GDNF-AS</i> expression levels (respectively 60% and 80%), as compared to unaffected dogs. …”
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