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Reproductive transition paralleled a significant decrease in LDH5 and LDH1 expressions in nonTg hippocampus.
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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Empowering Parental Caregivers: A Pilot Study of a Web-Based Support Group for Parental Caregivers of Individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries
Published 2024“…A convenience sample of five participants, who each identified as mothers of male individuals with SCI, completed the study. …”
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Difference in changes in ODI and EQ-5D-5L scores among three groups (n = 45).
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Bumblebees were subjected to 5 day exposure to Imidacloprid and/or/none twice daily 670 nm.
Published 2021“…Exposures were for 5 days. Imidacloprid reduced haemocyte numbers (A), which was corrected with twice daily exposure to 670nm light (A). …”
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Classification and regression tree: CYP3A5 phenotype discriminates between cases and tolerants (EM = normal metabolizers, IM and PM = decrease function, UM and UMH = increase function).
Published 2015“…<p>Classification and regression tree: CYP3A5 phenotype discriminates between cases and tolerants (EM = normal metabolizers, IM and PM = decrease function, UM and UMH = increase function).…”
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Real-time PCR confirmation of randomly selected genes whose expression levels were either increased (red) or decreased (green) by a specific endoxifen concentration.
Published 2013“…Darkly shaded bars depict relative fold changes from E<sub>2</sub> (10 nM), TAM (300 nM), 4HT (7 nM) and NDT (700 nM) treated cells (combo/dashed line) as detected by microarray analysis while lightly shaded bars depict fold change as detected by RT-PCR analysis. …”
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Published 2023“…<p>Evolution of <i>R</i> ratio (total consumer biomass change divided by NPP change) as a function of SST increase relative to the reference period: where NPP is expected to decrease (a) or increase (b) under GFDL-SSP5-8.5. …”
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Image_5_miR-144-5p and miR-451a Inhibit the Growth of Cholangiocarcinoma Cells Through Decreasing the Expression of ST8SIA4.tif
Published 2021“…This study aimed to investigate the action mechanism of miR-144-5p and miR-451a in cholangiocarcinoma. We found that miR-144-5p and miR-451a were significantly decreased in cholangiocarcinoma patient samples compared to the adjacent normal bile duct samples. …”
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The Dose–Response Decrease in Heart Rate Variability: Any Association with the Metabolites of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Coke Oven Workers?
Published 2012“…After adjustment for potential confounders, elevation per interquartile range (IQR) (1.81 µg/mmol creatinine) of urinary 2-hydroxynaphthalene was associated with a 5.46% (95% CI, 2.50–8.32) decrease in standard deviation of NN intervals (SDNN). …”
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Evolution of R ratio (total consumer biomass change divided by NPP change) in regards to SST increase relative to reference period.
Published 2023“…<p>Where NPP is expected to decrease (a), or increase (b) under IPSL-SSP5-8.5 combination. …”