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wt decrease » we decrease (Expand Search), _ decrease (Expand Search), nn decrease (Expand Search)
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Fluorescence time-lapse imaging of a single GPR3-HT-expressing CGN.
Published 2016“…<p>(A-B) The CGNs were transfected with the pGPR3-HT expression vector and were plated onto 0.03% PEI-coated plates. …”
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(A) Effect of calcium chelators and K channel antagonist, ChTX on fEPSP during OGD.
Published 2016“…<b>(</b>B) Effect of calcium chelators, and BK channel antagonist on recovery of fEPSP after OGD. BAPTA-AM (1 μM) decreases recovery time from 2 min (n = 7), 4 min (n = 6) and 6 min (n = 3) of <i>in vitro</i> OGD compared to control (n = 7, 5, 5, respectively). …”
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Nick closing activity of <i>w</i>Bm-LigA and biochemical characterization.
Published 2013“…<p>(A) Effect of enzyme substrate ratio on nick closing activity. …”
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Growth factor concentration in 48 hours conditioned media (CM).
Published 2023“…Data are expressed as mean ± SEM. <u>In HCE-T cell culture supernatant</u>, 0.17 J/cm<sup>2</sup> rose bengal photodynamic therapy (RB-PDT) significantly increased HGF and FGFb concentration (p≤0.02) and significantly decreased TGF-β concentration (p<0.01), compared to controls (Ctrl). …”
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Dose-dependent inhibition of IgG and IgA signals upon addition of IgM.
Published 2015“…<p>(A) Decrease in IgG signals with increase in IgM concentration. …”
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Cellular GSH levels in the αA and αB crystallin knockout (KO) mouse retina.
Published 2012“…Data, presented as percentage over control age-matched mice, showed a significant 50% decrease in GSH level in the neural retina and a ∼25–30% decrease in the RPE/choroid in αA crystallin KO (αA −/−) and αB crystallin KO (αB −/−) samples. …”
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