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teer decrease » mean decrease (Expand Search), greater decrease (Expand Search)
nn decrease » a decrease (Expand Search), mean decrease (Expand Search), gy decreased (Expand Search)
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BA attenuated the decrease in the integrity and increase in the permeability of the epithelial barrier injury induced by LPS in Caco2 cell monolayers.
Published 2024“…<p>(<b>A)</b> Changes in TEER with increasing culture time on days 1–22. …”
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Y-27632 collaborated with BA to attenuate the increase in the integrity and decrease in the permeability of epithelial barrier injury induced by LPS in Caco2 monolayers.
Published 2024“…<p>(<b>A)</b> Y-27632 collaborated with BA to attenuate the effect of LPS on TEER in Caco2 cells on days 1–22. …”
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mGluR5 receptor decreased glycinergic currents.
Published 2019“…(<b>F</b>) Postsynaptic loading of U-0126 or PD98059 prevented CHPG from decreasing glycinergic responses (U-0126, 107.6 ± 10.4% of baseline at 15–20 min post-CHPG, <i>t</i>[8] = 0.997, <i>p</i> = 0.348; PD98059, 93.1 ± 5.0% of baseline at 15–20 min post-CHPG, <i>t</i>[5] = 0.883, <i>p</i> = 0.418). …”
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Downregulation of DOM decreases the abundance of PER and TIM.
Published 2019“…Downregulation of DOM decreased PER levels at CT1-5 and CT17-21. (Scale bar: 50 um.) …”
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B2 decreases glycolytic intermediates in cells.
Published 2025“…<b>(B)</b> Early glycolytic intermediates and the ratio of F-6-P to F-1,6-BP (<i>lower right</i>) are shown. …”