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    <i>Zip88E</i><sup><i>Δ/Δ</i></sup> larvae have decreased <i>MtnB</i>:<i>EYFP</i> expression. by Christopher D. Richards (4246669)

    Published 2017
    “…Band intensity for <i>Zip88E</i><sup><i>Δ/Δ</i></sup> larvae was calculated relative to controls and averaged over multiple western blots (values are represented as the mean ± SD, N ≥ 3). C) There is an approximate 5 fold decrease in <i>MtnB</i>:<i>EYFP</i> expression in <i>Zip88E</i><sup><i>Δ/Δ</i></sup> larvae compared to controls when raised on basal media. …”
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    Decreased self-renewal capacity associated with senescence was prevented in human MSCs following treatment with Ki16425, an LPA<sub>1</sub>/LPA<sub>3</sub> antagonist. by Masahiko Kanehira (183764)

    Published 2012
    “…Human MSCs at passage 2 were cultured in the presence or absence of Ki16425 for the indicated days prior to cell lysis. Fold-change represents decrease in band intensity of Ki16425 treatment for 18 days compared with a control treatment for the same period of time. …”
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    Modafinil treatment prevents METH-induced decrease in DAT immunoreactivity in the striatum. by Mariana Raineri (304307)

    Published 2013
    “…Average integrated density (% control) was determined in a region of interest in the dorsolateral striatum in mice (n = 5−8 sacrificed 48 hours (I) or 6 days (J) after the last METH injection. …”
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    Dopaminergic Neurodegeneration in the Mouse Is Associated with Decrease of Viscoelasticity of Substantia Nigra Tissue by Elisabeth G. Hain (542261)

    Published 2016
    “…The decrease in viscosity and elasticity in the SN was paralleled by a reduced number of neurons due to the MPTP-induced neurodegeneration. …”