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PI+ CD3+ T cells decrease at day 14 after IR while PI+ CD3- cells decrease at all time points.
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Changes in neural activity were decreased in animals pre-exposed to 5-HT and <i>mod-1</i> mutants when the worms switched their locomotive direction.
Published 2019“…(F) Decreasing levels of RID neural activity during the transition periods from forward to backward locomotion in mock, 5-HT pre-exposed (p = 1.3 × 10<sup>−3</sup>), and <i>mod-1</i> mutant (p = 5.4 × 10<sup>−4</sup>) animals. …”
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Mean decrease in accuracy (MDA) of top 15 urine metabolites.
Published 2020“…Urine metabolites with a mean decrease in accuracy ≥ 0.004 in at least one post-treatment time point (2–5) were considered for inclusion in the predictive model.…”
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Pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines are significantly decreased at acute time points following IR.
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Chemokines, with the exception of CXCL1 and MCP-1, decrease acutely following 5 Gy IR.
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Table 5_Road transportation is associated with decreased intestinal motility in horses.docx
Published 2025“…Horses with high heart rates, high sweat scores or abnormal demeanour on arrival demonstrated decreased intestinal motility. Salivary cortisol concentrations increased after transportation (mean difference, 95% CI, for T0 vs T1 was 1.66, 1.09−2.53 nmol/L) and were inversely associated with intestinal motility. …”