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    <i>Ext1</i> mutant lungs exhibit a decrease in SHH-FGF10 signaling. by Hua He (120374)

    Published 2017
    “…Data were presented as mean ± SEM. *<i>p</i><0.05, n≥3. (B-E) Wholemount and section RNA ISH of <i>Fgf10</i> in E12.5 lungs. …”
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    WFS1 deficiency decreases mitochondrial membrane potential and cytosolic ATP level. by Michal Cagalinec (3151077)

    Published 2016
    “…NRF2 overexpression-induced reporter activity was used as a positive control. (C) Neurons transfected with the ATP sensor ATeam and treated with 2-deoxyglucose (12 mM)/oligomycin (2.5 μM) or glutamate (2 mM) (both used as positive controls) show a decrease in relative cytosolic ATP levels. …”
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    Treatment with anti-JAM-C antibody decreases the severity of antigen-induced arthritis by Gaby Palmer (636)

    Published 2011
    “…Results shown represent the mean ± SEM for anti-JAM-C antibody-treated (= 5 on day 4, = 6 on day 8, black columns) and isotype-matched control antibody-treated (= 5 at both time points, open columns) mice. …”
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    WNT3 decreases GCP proliferation by inhibiting SHH dependent gene transcription. by Sandrine L. Anne (489755)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<i>A</i>) WNT3 decreased proliferation of GCPs by 40.3± 5.0% of the control (Con) (n=3) as measured by [<sup>3</sup>H]-Thymidine incorporation assay. …”
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    Fibrinogen decreases cardiomyocyte contractility through an ICAM-1-dependent mechanism-3 by John H Boyd (88940)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Fibrinogen decreases cardiomyocyte contractility through an ICAM-1-dependent mechanism"</p><p>http://ccforum.com/content/12/1/R2</p><p>Critical Care 2008;12(1):R2-R2.…”