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    Rab7A decreases BST2 cell surface expression and is required for Vpu-induced BST2 cell surface downregulation. by Marina Caillet (198168)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>–<b>B</b>) Rab7A decreases BST2 cell surface expression. …”
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    Fasting-induced decreases of lipogenic gene expression are unimpaired in Bcl6 KO mice. by Christopher R. LaPensee (571785)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Bcl6 KO (black bars) and WT male mice (gray bars) were either provided with food <i>ad libitum</i> (fed) or subjected to a 16 hr fast. Expression of hepatic (<b>A</b>) Fasn, (<b>B</b>) Scd1, (<b>C</b>) Chrebp, and (<b>D</b>) Srebp1c mRNA were measured using qpcr. …”
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    Casein kinase 1.2 depletion decreases ZC3H11 phosphorylation. by Igor Minia (399074)

    Published 2016
    “…Procyclic cells expressing in situ tagged V5-CK1.2, with a tetracycline-inducible stem-loop RNAi construct, were induced with tetracycline (200g/ml). …”
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    Nasal mucociliary clearance was decreased in <i>Ttll1</i><sup>−/−</sup> mice. by Toshiyuki Iwata (419270)

    Published 2015
    “…In the <i>Ttll1</i><sup>−/−</sup> mice, a larger amount of Evans blue persisted in the nasal cavity and a lesser amount was swallowed compared with that in the wild-type (WT) mice (mean ± SEM, n = 5, *P < 0.005 by two-tailed Student's t test).…”
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    FEF inactivation decreased microsaccade rate in response to cues appearing in either visual hemifield. by Tyler R. Peel (2935848)

    Published 2016
    “…(<b>D</b>) Across monkeys, only bilateral FEF inactivation decreased microsaccade rate in the pre-cue period and had a quantitatively larger impact on rate in the rebound period compared to unilateral FEF inactivation. …”