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    Statistically significant correspondence between human psoriasis and mouse psoriasiform phenotypes: Proportion of psoriasiform-increased to psoriasiform-decreased transcripts. by William R. Swindell (175427)

    Published 2011
    “…Likewise, we identified 533 transcripts with significantly decreased expression in human psoriasis (FDR-adjusted P<0.05 and log<sub>2</sub>-transformed fold-change estimate less than 1.00 in absolute value), and these transcripts were associated with 709 transcripts derived from orthologous mouse genes. …”
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    Emission spectra of S100A1 fluorescence titrations exhibiting decreasing fluorescence intensities with increasing concentration of S100B at the μM level. by Md. Imran Khan (4853302)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>Emission spectra of S100A1 fluorescence titrations exhibiting decreasing fluorescence intensities with increasing concentration of S100B at the μM level.…”
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    In the absence of chloride, two-fold decrease in [Na<sup>+</sup>]<sub>e</sub> shifted GLT-1a E<sub>rev</sub> by −28 mV at both low and high glutamate concentrations. by Anatoli Y. Kabakov (729047)

    Published 2015
    “…<b>(B)</b> Representative data show total membrane current, the time courses of [Na<sup>+</sup>]<sub>e</sub>, [Glu<sup>-</sup>]<sub>e</sub>, and [DHK]<sub>e</sub> at the top, and HP voltage ramps (–100 to +20 mV) at the bottom. Arrow head points to simultaneous decrease in [Glu<sup>-</sup>]<sub>e</sub> and [Na<sup>+</sup>]<sub>e</sub>, which affects the current. …”
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    Forty-two receptors arranged in order of decreasing interaction with the full set of thirty-five drugs. by Thomas S. Ray (253767)

    Published 2010
    “…The black vertical bars represent a 100-fold drop in affinity relative to the receptor with the highest affinity at each drug. …”
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