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    (R)-albuterol decreases cytokine mRNA levels in activated T cells by Marcela A Ferrada (41716)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p></p> (R)-albuterol, (S)-albuterol or racemic albuterol (R + S) at a dose (10M) were added to T (EL-4) cells pre-activated with mitogens Concanavalin A (Con A, 5 μg/ml) and phorbol myristate acetate (PMA, 100 ng/ml) (CP). …”
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    Boundary condition. by Jianbo Jia (717814)

    Published 2024
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    Fig 13 - by Jianbo Jia (717814)

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    Test block. by Jianbo Jia (717814)

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    Test joint. by Jianbo Jia (717814)

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    Knockdown of FZD10 results in a decrease in cell proliferation in the neural tube. by Abdulmajeed Fahad Alrefaei (8968607)

    Published 2020
    “…(F) Quantification of the number of pH3 positive cells per section in the neural tube electroporated with FZD10 shRNA vector compared to the non-electroporated side showed that there was a statistically significant decrease in the number of pH3 positive cells (students t-test (paired)).…”
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    Fig 11 - by Jianbo Jia (717814)

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    Fig 17 - by Jianbo Jia (717814)

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    CC-1<sup>+</sup> immunostained cell numbers decrease by 2 days after TBI and return to control levels by 5 weeks. by Krista A. Dent (709531)

    Published 2015
    “…Panels show contralateral (Contra) and ipsilateral (Ipsi) external capsule (EC) at (A,B) 2 days (2d), (C,D) 2 weeks (2w) and (E,F) 5 weeks (5w) (G) In the external capsule numbers of CC-1<sup>+</sup> oligodendrocytes were decreased by 2d after injury, remained decreased at 2 weeks and returned to normal levels by 5 weeks. …”