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    The effect of TNFSF13 exposure on intracellular pH, and of decreased intracellular pH on TNFSF13 and FAS receptor gene expression. by Vibeke Sørensen Catts (168775)

    Published 2012
    “…Expression levels were calculated relative to three housekeeping genes (β-actin, TATA box binding protein and ubiquitin C) using the deltadelta Ct method. <sup>a</sup>Transcript levels at the 0.5 hours time point were significantly greater than at all other time points, <sup>b</sup>Decreasing pH significantly suppressed transcript levels of TNFSF13, <sup>c</sup>There was no significant effect of pH on FAS receptor transcripts. …”
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    Table 5_Road transportation is associated with decreased intestinal motility in horses.docx by Sharanne L. Raidal (3097719)

    Published 2025
    “…Percutaneous abdominal ultrasonography using wireless, point-of-care transducers can be used to assess gastrointestinal motility in field settings.…”
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    Decreased axonal mitochondrial length in cultured 5xFAD mouse neurons. by Lu Wang (45927)

    Published 2016
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> 5xFAD mouse neurons demonstrated significantly decreased axonal mitochondrial length in comparison to nonTg neurons. …”
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    Gross Cystic Disease Fluid Protein 15 in Stratum Corneum Is a Potential Marker of Decreased Eccrine Sweating for Atopic Dermatitis by Koji Kamiya (731109)

    Published 2015
    “…To identify GCDFP15-producing cells, double immunofluorescence staining for GCDFP15 and S100 protein was performed in frozen sections. To address the mechanism underlying the decreased eccrine sweating in AD patients, we examined the expression of cholinergic receptor M3 (CHRM3), a receptor for acetylcholine-induced sweating, in eccrine sweat glands. …”
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    Downregulation of activin A leads to a decrease in proliferation. by Andreia Bufalino (5664958)

    Published 2015
    “…Knockdown of activin A significantly decreased proliferation (E), enhancing the number of cells at G0/G1 and reducing the number in the S phase of cell cycle (F). …”
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    Durable and Scalable Candle Soot Icephobic Coating with Nucleation and Fracture Mechanism by Muhammad Imran Jamil (7246883)

    Published 2019
    “…Ice formation and accretion affect residential and commercial activities. Icephobic coatings decrease the ice adhesion strength (τ<sub>ice</sub>) to less than 100 kPa. …”
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    Durable and Scalable Candle Soot Icephobic Coating with Nucleation and Fracture Mechanism by Muhammad Imran Jamil (7246883)

    Published 2019
    “…Ice formation and accretion affect residential and commercial activities. Icephobic coatings decrease the ice adhesion strength (τ<sub>ice</sub>) to less than 100 kPa. …”
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    Durable and Scalable Candle Soot Icephobic Coating with Nucleation and Fracture Mechanism by Muhammad Imran Jamil (7246883)

    Published 2019
    “…Ice formation and accretion affect residential and commercial activities. Icephobic coatings decrease the ice adhesion strength (τ<sub>ice</sub>) to less than 100 kPa. …”
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    Durable and Scalable Candle Soot Icephobic Coating with Nucleation and Fracture Mechanism by Muhammad Imran Jamil (7246883)

    Published 2019
    “…Ice formation and accretion affect residential and commercial activities. Icephobic coatings decrease the ice adhesion strength (τ<sub>ice</sub>) to less than 100 kPa. …”
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    Durable and Scalable Candle Soot Icephobic Coating with Nucleation and Fracture Mechanism by Muhammad Imran Jamil (7246883)

    Published 2019
    “…Ice formation and accretion affect residential and commercial activities. Icephobic coatings decrease the ice adhesion strength (τ<sub>ice</sub>) to less than 100 kPa. …”