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    Image_1_Artesunate Alleviates Paclitaxel-Induced Neuropathic Pain in Mice by Decreasing Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 5 Activity and Neuroinflammation in Primary Sensory Neurons.... by Yize Li (471459)

    Published 2022
    “…Artesunate normalized paclitaxel-related expression changes in DRG mGluR5, NR1, and GluA2, as well as six paclitaxel related neuroinflammation markers. …”
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    Synthesis of polymers 5 and 6. by Ghadeer Mubarak (21567569)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that AMCs act as efficient corrosion inhibitors, with over 90% inhibition efficiency ( ) at 20 ppm concentration. The electrochemical investigation results indicated that the AMCs with hydrophilic and hydrophobic ratios of 100 (<b>5</b>), 90:10 (<b>6a</b>), and 80:20 (<b>6b</b>) manifest of 87.74%, 92.12%, and 93.53%, respectively. …”
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    Decrease of SMAD3 protein, but not SMAD2 in DBA iPSCs. by Jingping Ge (636557)

    Published 2015
    “…The nuclear p-SMAD2 decreased in <i>RPL5</i> mutant and corrected lines. …”
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    A decrease in circulating CXCR5+CD4+ Tfh cells is associated with HCC progression, and CXCR5+CD4+ Tfh cells are decreased in tumor regions. by Yiqiong Jia (692871)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) The prevalence of CXCR5+CD4+ Tfh cells decreases with progressive stages in HCC. …”
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    Expression of Human Paraoxonase 1 Decreases Superoxide Levels and Alters Bacterial Colonization in the Gut of <em>Drosophila melanogaster</em> by Alejandro A. Pezzulo (138238)

    Published 2012
    “…We found that PON1 alters expression of multiple oxidative stress genes and decreases superoxide anion levels in normal and germ-free <em>D. melanogaster</em>. …”
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    Table_2_Decrease of Clone Diversity in IgM Repertoires of HBV Chronically Infected Individuals With High Level of Viral Replication.pdf by Binbin Hong (9989819)

    Published 2021
    “…To investigate the characteristics of antibody repertoires in patients with chronic HBV infection, we performed Illumina sequencing and IMGT/HighV-QUEST analysis of B lymphocytes from healthy adults and the HBV carriers with high or low level of viral replication. …”
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    Image_1_Reduced Ca2+ transient amplitudes may signify increased or decreased depolarization depending on the neuromodulatory signaling pathway.PDF by Arunima Debnath (13136676)

    Published 2022
    “…Here, we investigate octopamine (OA) signaling in ASH to assess whether this negative correlation between somal Ca<sup>2+</sup> and depolarization amplitudes is a general phenomenon, or characteristic of certain neuromodulatory pathways. …”
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    Image 2_Decreased activity in zebrafish larvae exposed to glyphosate-based herbicides during development—potential mediation by glucocorticoid receptor.pdf by S. Spulber (19335583)

    Published 2024
    “…Taken together, our data indicate that developmental exposure to GBH has more pronounced effects than GLY on behavior at 5 dpf, and that interference with GR-mediated signaling may have a relevant contribution.…”
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    Image2_Metabolic dysregulation and decreased capillarization in skeletal muscles of male adolescent offspring rats exposed to gestational intermittent hypoxia.JPEG by Wirongrong Wongkitikamjorn (14394162)

    Published 2024
    “…In addition, the DIA muscle from adolescent rats had significantly decreased capillary density as a result of gestational IH. …”
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    Image2_Metabolic dysregulation and decreased capillarization in skeletal muscles of male adolescent offspring rats exposed to gestational intermittent hypoxia.JPEG by Wirongrong Wongkitikamjorn (14394162)

    Published 2023
    “…In addition, the DIA muscle from adolescent rats had significantly decreased capillary density as a result of gestational IH. …”