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Fenretinide decreases levels of PAX3/FOXO1 and its target genes in aRMS cell lines.
Published 2013“…D) Fenretinide did not decrease mRNA levels of FOXO1 in aRMS cells. qRT–PCR was carried out after treatment with an IC<sub>50</sub> concentration of fenretinide during different time points (24–48–72 hours). …”
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Absence or antagonism of TWEAK decreases RelB and p52 nuclear translocacion in AKI.
Published 2013“…TWEAK deficiency or antibody mediated inhibition decreases RelB and p52 positive nuclei. Controls for the technique are stained with non-specific IgG. …”
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C2GnT1 gene knock-down results in decreased binding of cells to E-selectin.
Published 2013“…At a shear stress of 0.5 dynes/cm<sup>2</sup>, significantly fewer C2GnT1 shRNA transduced cells accumulated on E-selectin than un-manipulated LS174T cells, *p = 0.04. …”
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Prb1 overexpression decreased APCs in ESCRT-mutant cells after nitrogen starvation.
Published 2022“…<p><b>A.</b> The accumulation of GFP-Atg8-labeled APCs in ESCRT- mutant (<i>snf7Δ</i>, <i>vps4Δ</i>) cells decreased with Prb1 overexpression. …”
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Osr1 heterozygous mice experienced decreased bile acid synthesis in the liver.
Published 2022“…<p>(A). Osr1 male mice had a decreased trend of hepatic bile acid compared to WT mice. …”