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Decreased dermal and corneal stromal collagen in <i>Slc39a13</i>-KO mice.
Published 2008“…Data represent mean±S.D. F. Collagen of corneal stroma is decreased in <i>Slc39a13</i>-KO mice. …”
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Blocking TNF or IL-6 decreases HIV-1 replication significantly in a dose dependent manner.
Published 2013“…Blocking TNF (at 2 ug/ml or 5 ug/ml) or IL-6 (5 ug/ml) significantly decreased virus replication (*, p<0.05) as compared to the same concentrations of an IgG<sub>1</sub> control antibody. …”
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Differences in abundance of non-lipid molecules in liver of <i>Fmo5</i><sup><i>-/-</i></sup> and WT mice.
Published 2023“…Red dots are non-lipids that are significantly increased or decreased in <i>Fmo5</i><sup><i>-/-</i></sup> mice with a -log<sub>10</sub> <i>q</i> above 1.301 (<i>q</i> <0.05) (grey line). …”
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The corticospinal pathway is more susceptible to iterative stimulation and have lower conduction velocity in <i>taiep</i> rats.
Published 2024“…<p><b>A)</b> Motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) induced by iterative electrical stimulation on the cerebral cortex showed a decrease in their amplitudes when increasing the stimulation rate from 5 to 30 Hz in <i>taiep</i> (blue squares), but not in WT rats (empty circles). …”
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Decreased branching, partial right isomerization and epithelial proximalization in CKO lungs.
Published 2008“…(e–h) (e) E12.5 WT and (f) CKO lungs which show decreased branching. …”