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  2. 1962

    <i>Dmxl2</i> knockdown in INS-1E cells decreases glucose-induced insulin release. by Brooke Tata (633065)

    Published 2014
    “…Numerical data used to generate graphs 7B and 7C may be found in <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001952#pbio.1001952.s012" target="_blank">Table S5</a>.…”
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  10. 1970

    Cortical distribution of neurons born at E11.5, E13.5, E15.5, or E17.5 in P0 mice. by Qingfa Chen (739620)

    Published 2015
    “…In <i>Nestin;Epha4</i><sup><i>fx/fx</i></sup> mice, a larger number of CTIP2+ cells was co-labeled with BrdU at E11.5 but fewer were co-labeled at E13.5 compared to controls (C), whereas in <i>GFAP;Epha4</i><sup><i>fx/fx</i></sup> mice, the number of co-labeled cells was similar to that of controls at both E11.5 and E13.5 (D). …”
  11. 1971
  12. 1972

    Glucose depletion decreases SBPM. by David S. Tourigny (7224299)

    Published 2019
    “…<b>C)</b> Only the metabolically active D-isoform of glucose (not L-glucose) can sustain a significantly higher SBPM in physiologically-relevant conditions containing 5mM D- or L-glucose, 5mM DL-lactate (racemic mixture) and 0.22mM pyruvate. …”
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    MTM decreased angiogenic response. by Eléonore Otjacques (410361)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>CD31 immuno-staining on bone marrow sections of control mice (<b>A</b>) or 5TGM1 injected mice, treated with the vehicle solution (<b>B</b>) or with MTM (<b>C</b>). …”
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    TUDCA decreases ER stress in HOX neonatal rat lungs. by Kirkwood A. Pritchard Jr. (13449794)

    Published 2022
    “…(<b>C</b>) In IHC stain, P-IRE1α levels are decreased (40.8±3.5 A.U. <i>vs</i> 53.1±5.0 A.U., p<0.001, n = 6, 3 for each sex) in chronic hyperoxia exposed neonatal rat lungs by TUDCA. …”