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    P63 and CD44 expression were decreased in triple mutants. by Kyung-Suk Choi (162073)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(A-D) Immunostaining for ?Np63 on sections of wild type and <i>Bmp</i> triple mutants (<i>Bmp7<sup> f/f</sup></i>; <i>Bmp2<sup>f/f</sup>, Bmp4<sup> f/f</sup>, Msx2-cre)</i>. ?…”
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    Decreased BIRC6 expression induces apoptosis and inhibits autophagosome formation. by Christopher G. Low (280918)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A</b>, apoptosis of LNCap cells transfected with Lipofectamine (Lipo), non-targeting control siRNA (NT) or <i>BIRC6</i> siRNA2 and subsequently incubated for 48 h, as assessed by flow cytometric analysis of Annexin V/PI stained cells. …”
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    Decreased expression and amount of dystrophin in cultured cardiomyocytes stimulated with septic serum. by Mara R. N. Celes (435880)

    Published 2013
    “…Western blotting demonstrated that dystrophin amount was markedly decreased, around 41%, in cardiomyocytes stimulated with serum from septic mice compared to amounts observed in cardiomyocytes stimulated with serum from sham-operated mice (*, P<0.01). α-Tubulin was used as a protein loading control. …”
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    Wg tethering decreases the spatial range of Wg target gene activation. by Ai Tian (2158357)

    Published 2019
    “…(B) <i>wg</i> expression is high at the MHB and decreases as function of distance, revealed by a <i>wg</i> transcriptional reporter (<i>lacZ</i> expression driven by <i>Gal4</i> knocked-in to the <i>wg</i> locus). …”
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    A Genome-Wide Scan Reveals Important Roles of DNA Methylation in Human Longevity by Regulating Age-Related Disease Genes by Fu-Hui Xiao (707993)

    Published 2015
    “…Besides the hypothesis of existence of longevity genes, another suggests that a lower frequency of risk alleles decreases the incidence of age-related diseases in the long-lived people. …”