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    Activin A decreases MPTP and LPS-induced inflammation. by Sandy Stayte (728461)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>Stereological quantification of the left SNpc demonstrated activin A significantly decreased the number of GFAP-immunoreactive cells (A) and Iba1-immunoreactive cells (B) in the SNpc following MPTP. …”
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    Drugs which cluster on the 'anxiolytic' group decrease 5-HT turnover in the brain. by Caio Maximino (100467)

    Published 2014
    “…Points represent means and error bars represent standard errors. A negative correlation is found between the decrease in serotonin turnover and the increase in time on white produced by a drug (r<sup>2</sup> = 0.5688, p = 0.0073).…”
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    Decreased proliferation after overexpression of T-STAR in five breast cancer cell lines. by Sandra Sernbo (438551)

    Published 2013
    “…C) A decrease in proliferation could be detected at 48 h after overexpressing T-STAR using thymidine incorporation and D) after 48 h (PMC42, L56Br-C1 and T47D) or 72 h (JIMT-1 and MDA-MB-231) upon assessment of enzymatic activity (WST-1 assay). …”
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    Differences in abundance of lipid molecules in liver of <i>Fmo5</i><sup><i>-/-</i></sup> and WT mice. by Ian R. Phillips (5074121)

    Published 2023
    “…Red dots are lipids that are significantly increased or decreased in <i>Fmo5</i><sup><i>-/-</i></sup> mice with a -log<sub>10</sub> <i>q</i> above 1.301 (<i>q</i> <0.05) (grey line). …”
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    Reproductive transition paralleled a significant decrease in LDH5 and LDH1 expressions in nonTg hippocampus. by Fan Ding (302565)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A. NonTg hippocampus demonstrated a an age-related decrease in LDH5 expression from 6 to 15 months of age, which was significant between 6 and 9, 9 and 12 months of age. …”
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