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    POS treatment decreases ROS level and upregulates mitochondrial biogenesis in ARPE-19 cells through PGC-1α. by Murilo F. Roggia (755997)

    Published 2015
    “…<b>(B)</b> POS treatment downregulated the Intracellular ROS levels evaluated by H<sub>2</sub>DCFDA. Mean ± SEM, n = 6 per group, two-tailed Student’s <i>t</i>-test, **<i>P</i> < 0.01, ***<i>P</i> < 0.001; ns, not significant. …”
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    Transgenic expression of SPDEF in prostate epithelium decreased prostate carcinogenesis. by Xin-Hua Cheng (154368)

    Published 2014
    “…The number of PH3-positive cells was counted using 5 random fields in each of 3 individual mice per group. …”
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    GFRα2 expression was dramatically decreased in Runx1 knockout mice. by Ting Wang (16292)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>ISH for GFRα2 in WT (<b><i>A</i></b>) and Runx1 knock out (<b><i>A<sup>/</sup></i></b>) mouse DRG showed significant reduction of GFRα2 in Runx1<sup>−/−</sup> ganglia. …”
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    Experiment 1: Comparison of effort and delay discounting. by Miriam C. Klein-Flügge (713481)

    Published 2015
    “…The sigmoidal model was included because it fulfills two particular features: it can obtain initially concave shapes, in line with work showing that the sense of effort increases as a power function of the target force with decreasing sensitivity at lower effort levels; and it entails a turning point after which effort discounting becomes progressively less steep. …”
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    Table_1_When and Why Did Human Brains Decrease in Size? A New Change-Point Analysis and Insights From Brain Evolution in Ants.XLSX by Jeremy M. DeSilva (7247009)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Human brain size nearly quadrupled in the six million years since Homo last shared a common ancestor with chimpanzees, but human brains are thought to have decreased in volume since the end of the last Ice Age. …”
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